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Style # 426-CNDL
426 Candle - The Scent Of Our Store
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- $76.00
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- $76.00
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Style # 426-CNDL
Product Description
Inspired by the flower-filled haven of their Hudson, New York store at 426 Warren Street, this candle from The Quiet Botanist evokes the soft, drifting scent of clary sage and delicate florals that welcome you in with warmth and quiet enchantment.
Top notes: Fig Leaf, Bergamot, Lemon, Clary Sage
Middle notes: Geranium, Lavender, Rose, Violet Leaves
Bottom notes: Sandalwood, Cedarwood, Labdanum, Oakmoss, Musk
Each candle is thoughtfully hand-poured using a custom blend of natural coconut wax and beeswax. They’re completely free from phthalates, carcinogens, toxins, and other harmful chemicals often found in traditional fragrance oils so you can enjoy a cleaner, safer burn.
- The Quiet Botanist
- 426
- 14oz
- Matches included
- 80-90 hours of burn time
- Comes in a reusable drawstring thick cotton branded 5" x 7" bag
- Flat braided cotton wick that's are free from lead and zinc
- Thoughtfully hand-poured using a custom blend of natural coconut wax and beeswax
- Made in NY
- Manufacturer Style No. 426-CNDL
Final Sale
Please note this item is final sale and not eligible for return or store credit.
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The Quiet Botanist
elebrate the poetry of nature with The Quiet Botanist at Baske, featuring botanical candles, floral chocolates, and nature-inspired gifts designed to enchant the senses. Handcrafted with delicate pressed flowers and natural elements, each piece captures the quiet beauty of the garden and brings it into your home. Perfect for thoughtful gifting or adding a touch of organic elegance to your own space, The Quiet Botanist collection transforms everyday rituals into moments of botanical wonder.
