Carriere Freres Verbena Candle (6.5 oz) with box
Carriere Freres Verbena Candle (6.5 oz)
Carriere Freres Verbena Candle (6.5 oz) with verbena illustration behind candle
Lifestyle shot of Carriere Freres Verbena Candle with flowers in background
Lifestyle shot of Carriere Freres Verbena Candle showing candle lit with teapot and cup in background
$75.00

Carriere Freres

Verbena Candle

SKU: 43813

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Aloysia Citrodora

Its citrusy scent precedes it. Native to the Andes and grown for its fragrant leaves from Ecuador to Argentina via the Peruvian coast and Chile, verbena is a woody plant of the Verbenaceae family. It is widely used in cooking and infusions.

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The leaves are highly fragrant, with green notes of fresh grass and a citrus scent.

Burning time: 40 to 45 hours

Directions

- Never leave a lit candle unattended, and do not burn one for more than 2 hours at a time.
- Always burn a candle until the entire surface is liquified, and allow it to solidify before re-lighting.
- Keep the wick trimmed to ¼ inch at all times, to avoid any black smoke. Gently re-position the wick while the wax is still molten.
- Always protect the surface on which the candle rests.
- Once only ¼ inch of wax remains, blow out the candle and let it fully cool before safely discarding it.

Ingredients + Benefits

Glass Jar (White-Lacquered), Wick (Pure Cotton), Fragrance, Wax

Ingredients may be subject to change. The most accurate and up to date product ingredient list can also found on the product packaging.

Brand Info

In 1884, Carrière Frères was founded by the erudite and entrepreneurial Carrière brothers. Well-versed in 18th century wax craftsmanship, yet passionate about patents and new inventions, they set out to reinvent the candle-making process.

Carrière Frères candles feature a unique wax formula that allows for a clean and even burn. Inspired by the indomitable spirit of scientific discovery, Carrière Frères now explores the world of scents.

Carrière Frères candles are luxury-crafted in their own Normandy factory in France.
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