Nora Creina Nights - apple, berry, cedar rose
Luscious homemade icecream & sunsets - Nora Creina Bay is only 5 mins from the family farm on the Limestone Coast of SA. Horse riding, snorkelling and BBQ's dominated my childhood summers on this most beautiful beach.
Nora Creina Nights natural jar
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Robe Candle Co candles have all been extensively trialled for quality burn time, scent strength, safety of vessel, wick efficacy and cleanliness. Being a handmade product, slight variation is normal and part of a unique (not mass produced in a factory) item.
- Posted weekly Aus wide from Robe SA. Candles are around 800g each and are carefully packed however Australia Post can have the odd mishap with fragile items, please be thankful if your postie delivers your candle unharmed and let me know if he didn’t - a replacement can be arranged with photographic proof of damage incurred.1 - $122 - $203 - 5 $255+ P.O.ALocal pickup available on request during business hours only in centre of town, Robe SA.
TOP TIPS FOR LONGEVITY AND QUALITY OF LIFE:
You don’t have to burn your candle to enjoy it’s lovely scent. Robe Candle Co candles are very strong and are a beautiful product that can be enjoyed without a flame. Placed on bedside tables, entry ways, office desks and styled into open homes by Real Estate agents are all creative ways that have been proven to scent your surroundings. A stockist in SA changes the scent of her salon everyday by taking the lid off a different candle – and is frequently complimented on the aromas.
Make sure the first burn is right to the edge of jar / tin. Wax has a “memory” and not doing this will cause a tunnel-like hollow burn down the centre of candle, wasting the edges and suffocating the wick with insufficient melt pool diameter. Always burn right to the edge of vessel (especially on first burn) to get the most out of your candle.
Keep your wick short. After extinguishing and cooling, before next burn ensure you trim your wick to about 5mm. This can be done with a special tool called a wick trimmer, or simply pinched off with your finger tips once cold. Do not let the wick fall into the melt pool – this will cause excess smoke and an untidy candle surface.
Don’t “blow” your candle out. This can dislodge wick from centre and cause it to set crookedly once cooled - and again, result in shorter burning life. A special tool called a snuffer can be used but guess what?! Your candle has an inbuilt snuffer, called a lid. Simply place the lid on your candle to suffocate it of oxygen and it will go out in a matter of seconds. It will leave a black mark on your jar / tin lid but this is easily wiped off. Before lighting again, trim wick and away you go!
You candle also has an inbuilt heat proof bottom – again, the lid. I have trialled long term burning (actually, overnight – oops!) on a variety of surfaces including wood and not had any marks caused by heat with the lid of jar / tin underneath the candle.