Code: 262

Kai's Favorite Lemon Tart Dessert Candle

2 990 Ft
Raktáron (5 pcs)

A dessert candle inspired by Kai Azer's favorite lemon tart from the "Powerless" series, made from soy wax.

Category: Gyertya

Brighten up your reading nook with a book-themed soy wax candle that warms not only the stories but your soul as well! 🌿✨
It is made from 100% natural soy wax, so it is paraffin-free, burns cleanly, and won't distract you from your favorite book.

🕯 **Why will this be your favorite bookish accessory?**
* **Eco-conscious and sustainable:** Mother Nature approved for your late-night reading sessions. Made using pure essential oils.
* **Long burn time:** Several chapters' worth of coziness, without unnecessary soot or smoke.
* **Heavenly scents:** A bit of cinnamon mulled wine for fantasies, the scent of spring rain for a melancholic novel, or the nostalgic aroma of old books for the classics.
* **Hand-poured, wrapped with love:** Because every detail matters, just like in a good story.

This candle was created for Lauren Roberts: "Powerless" series, a dessert candle inspired by Kai Azer's favorite lemon tart.
**Main scents: Lemon tart.** WARNING! A very powerful scent; I recommend having some lemon sweets nearby when you light it, because you are guaranteed to crave them!

Presented in a **180 ml glass**, containing approximately **160 ml of candle**. The biscuit layer is visible at the bottom, followed by lemon cream, and finally decorated with whipped cream and a mint leaf. Like all our candles, this is handmade, so the whipped cream is slightly different on each one. :)

Whether it's exploring a magical world, the depths of a historical novel, or the excitement of a crime story, these candles provide the perfect atmosphere. Light it up, turn a page, and immerse yourself in the infinite world of scents and letters! 😊📚✨

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