Temple Wood | Sandalwood + Frankincense | Tin Soy Candle
Temple Wood | Sandalwood + Frankincense | Tin Soy Candle
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A quiet retreat, wherever you are
Inspired by the sacred atmosphere of a Korean Buddhist temple—where sandalwood incense floats through wooden halls and mountain air stills the mind—Temple Wood captures that moment of inner pause in a compact, travel-ready form.
This scent is a blend of smooth sandalwood and resinous frankincense, offering warmth, depth, and grounding clarity. It evokes the hush of temple courtyards, early morning rituals, and the timeless beauty of places built for reflection.
Scent Profile:
Top – Whisper of Incense
Heart – Dry Wood Smoke
Base – Sandalwood, Frankincense Resin
- No Paraffin, Vegan, Cruelty-free
- Handcrafted in small batches
- No Paraben, Phthalates, Preservatives
Key Features
Key Features
- Clean-Burning Formula: Made with custom blend of soy and coconut wax for a long-lasting, soot-free burn. The cotton wicks are lead-free and wood wicks are FSC certified approved.
- Safe and Non-Toxic: The fragrance is free of phthalates and parabens, ensuring a healthier option for your home.
- Handcrafted Quality: Poured in small batches to guarantee exceptional care and craftsmanship.
- Chic and Sustainable: Packaged in a reusable and recyclable materials, perfect for gifting or green-living home decor.
Burn Time
Tin Candle: 4 oz (white) - 20 - 25 hours
8 oz (black) - 30 - 35 hours
Jar Candle: 40 - 45 hours
Candle Care
Candle Care
- Trim the wick to 1/4 inch before each burn for optimal performance.
- Light the candle in a well-ventilated area, away from drafts or flammable items.
- Allow the candle to burn long enough for the wax to melt evenly across the surface (about 2-3 hours).
- Avoid blowing out the candle; use a snuffer to extinguish the flame for a safer and cleaner experience.
Candle safety
To prevent fire hazards, never leave a burning candle unattended and always place it on a heat-resistant surface.
For more tips and troubleshooting, please read our full guide here.
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