VOLUSPA

Noble Fir Mini Tin Candle

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Voluspa's unique coconut wax blend is hand-poured into a 4 oz. metal vessel adorned in Japonica pattern and is topped with a matching lid that keeps the candle dust-free when not in use. The single wick allows you to enjoy fragrance throw for 25 hours. These candles are hand-poured in the United States and feature proprietary, clean-burning coconut wax blend and 100% natural wicks.

  • Burn time: 25 hours
  • Proprietary coconut wax blend + 100% natural wick
  • Hand-poured in the U.S.A.
  • Phthalates, parabens & sulfate-free
  • Not tested on animals

The clock strikes twelve, and the house is still, glowing with anticipation for festivities ahead. Enchanting emerald green and fresh Rosemary garland drape the warm fireplace. The centerpiece of celebration, the tree, reaches out with fragrant branches of Noble Fir and Cedarwood, dusted with festive Cardamom spice. Adorned in the spirit and sparkle of the holidays, a tapestry of Cashmere Musk and Warm Amber lights cast shadows dancing into the morning light. The Holidays have arrived.

4 oz.

Voluspa was hand-crafted with love by artisans and entrepreneurs Traci and Troy Arntsen in their California kitchen nearly 20 years ago. Rising from burned pots, homemade waxes and intoxicating perfume oils, Voluspa is today a reflection of the art, beauty and culture that inspire its founders in their travels. Traci’s cultivated passion for botany and essential oils combined with her fragrance expertise, allows Voluspa to blend proprietary scents using the finest ingredients sustainably sourced from the farthest reaches of the world. Troy’s passion for travel, business savvy – and for never overlooking the right opportunity – have positioned Voluspa as one of the premier purveyors of luxury scented candles and body products in the world today. The name Voluspa originates in an ancient Norse poem about the creation of the world from chaos. And as the chaos in the kitchen signified, great beauty is often born of great passion.