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Hafa is the name of a mythical café in Tangiers known for its stunning view of the Straits of Gibraltar. The Spanish coast can be seen on the horizon. Ulili created a fragrance inspired by the perfumed mint tea served in Café Hafa to its many generations of visitors.
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Notes:
Pennyroyal mint, peppermint, clary sage
Burn Time: approx. 20 hrs for 100 g; approx 50 hrs for 275 g.
The candles are cast and handcrafted in ULILI’s workshop in Casablanca. They are made with vegetal waxes and beeswax harvested from the foothills of the Anti Atlas in south Morocco.
This special beeswax provides each one of our candles with an amber color and a honeyed touch.
ULILI candles are designed to create a strong, yet delicate release of its fragrances as well as a harmonious melting of its waxes.
The wicks are made of natural cotton and all our candles are paraffin free.
The Screenprinted Characters are illustrated by the artist Zineb Benjelloun. Each one of the candles comes to life, inspired by the characters of a traditional Spanish card game played by several generations of Moroccans.
ULILI has been working for several years with a ceramist from the city of Tangier in order to create the containers of candles and diffusing hands.
Many oven firings and multiple hand manipulations for the lacquering and screenprinting are needed to produce ULILI’s ceramics.
The Ceramics - Each piece undergoes several oven firings and hand manipulations for the lacquering and screenprinting. The crackles on these chalices are obtained thanks to "Raku", a Japanese technique used in Pottery
Pennyroyal mint, peppermint, clary sage
Burn Time: approx. 20 hrs for 100 g; approx 50 hrs for 275 g.
The candles are cast and handcrafted in ULILI’s workshop in Casablanca. They are made with vegetal waxes and beeswax harvested from the foothills of the Anti Atlas in south Morocco.
This special beeswax provides each one of our candles with an amber color and a honeyed touch.
ULILI candles are designed to create a strong, yet delicate release of its fragrances as well as a harmonious melting of its waxes.
The wicks are made of natural cotton and all our candles are paraffin free.
The Screenprinted Characters are illustrated by the artist Zineb Benjelloun. Each one of the candles comes to life, inspired by the characters of a traditional Spanish card game played by several generations of Moroccans.
ULILI has been working for several years with a ceramist from the city of Tangier in order to create the containers of candles and diffusing hands.
Many oven firings and multiple hand manipulations for the lacquering and screenprinting are needed to produce ULILI’s ceramics.
The Ceramics - Each piece undergoes several oven firings and hand manipulations for the lacquering and screenprinting. The crackles on these chalices are obtained thanks to "Raku", a Japanese technique used in Pottery
Ingredients + Benefits
Vegetal Wax and Beeswax. Paraffin-free. Natural Cotton Wick.
Ingredients may be subject to change. The most accurate and up to date product ingredient list can also found on the product packaging.
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
Once upon a time, there was a fertile plain in Morocco.
It was called ULILI by our ancestors. They named it after a small tree which colorfully adorned the plain with gorgeous pink and white roses.
On such fertile land, the Romans built Volubilis, where seven centuries later, Idriss became king. Today, only a few remnants and a mausoleum remain, adorned as always by the thriving colorful flora.
Just like the flowering tree whose essence bears the memory of a thousand years, ULILI candles in their amber wax capture the fragrant memories that inhabit the Moroccan imagination.
It was called ULILI by our ancestors. They named it after a small tree which colorfully adorned the plain with gorgeous pink and white roses.
On such fertile land, the Romans built Volubilis, where seven centuries later, Idriss became king. Today, only a few remnants and a mausoleum remain, adorned as always by the thriving colorful flora.
Just like the flowering tree whose essence bears the memory of a thousand years, ULILI candles in their amber wax capture the fragrant memories that inhabit the Moroccan imagination.