Cire Trudon Abd El Kader La Petite Bougie Candle

Cire Trudon

HK$370.00
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Cire Trudon Abd El Kader La Petite Bougie Candle

Moroccan Mint Tea

A gust of freedom blowing from the Mascara coast and the mountains picks up on its way the green scents of fresh mint, the rashness of fights, ginger’s hot and peppered air and the perfume of tea and tobacco from the Ouled Nail tribe…

The Green Jar Trudon Classic Candle: A mixed blend by master candle makers to create a unique and luxurious scent.


Fragrance Notes

Green
Mint • Vanilla • Lemon

Top | Blackcurrant Bud, Lemon, Clove, Ginger, Mint, Apple
Heart | Jasmine
Base |  Vanilla

Product Details

  • Size: 70G
  • Dimensions: H6.5 cm x ∅5.5 cm
  • Burn time: 18 - 20 hours
  • Ingredients: 
    • Wax Formulas | the fruit of specific developments which are the source of its exceptional olfactory and burning qualities.
    • Cotton Wick | wicks are chosen depending on the shape and size of the glasses, as well as the burning characteristics of each candle.
    • Emblem | inspired by a bas relief found at the old Royal Wax Manufacture which used to belong to the Trudon family.
    • Glass | inspired by champagne buckets, every piece is unique and hand-crafted in Tuscany. 
  • Origin: France

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*For international customers, please note that we might not be able to send this product internationally, please contact us before purchasing if you are interested.

About Cire Trudon
Cire Trudon, founded in 1643, is the oldest Candlemaker in the world still active today. It has been the manufacturer of the Royal Wax Manufacturer and the official supplier in the French court throughout the 17th century. Cire Trudon was awarded a Gold Medal during the 1889 Universal Exhibit as a reward for the outstanding quality of its candles and wax.

Cire Trudon enlists well-known "noses" to create perfumes for the stories it wishes to tell. Each candle is dripped and made by hand in its factory in Normandy.