The Florist Soy Wax Candle - Jasmine, Ylang Ylang, Helichrysum, and Sandalwood
The Florist Soy Wax Candle - Jasmine, Ylang Ylang, Helichrysum, and Sandalwood
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The Florist Soy Wax Candle
Jasmine, Ylang Ylang, Helichrysum & Sandalwood
A luxurious blend of timeless floral fragrance, the Florist soy wax candle captures the essence of an elegant bouquet. Notes of jasmine and ylang ylang bloom in perfect harmony, while delicate helichrysum adds warmth and depth. A base of smooth sandalwood grounds the scent, creating a balanced, exquisite finish. Immerse yourself in this floral blend and experience true luxury. The Florist natural hand lotion carries a fragrance that's as bold as it is classic and sophisticated.
Fragrance Notes
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Jasmine – The Queen of Flowers: A rich, sweet floral note known for its romantic, sensual aroma, adds depth, warmth, and elegance
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Ylang Ylang – Exotic and intoxicating, ylang ylang offers a tropical floral scent that’s both sweet and slightly spicy
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Helichrysum – Sometimes called the “immortal flower," brings a honeyed, herbal aroma with subtle earthy undertones
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Sandalwood – Smooth, creamy, and grounding, provides a woody base note that lends depth and balance
The Florist Soy Wax Candle Is Different
The Florist soy wax candle is hand-poured at our workshop using pure high quality 100% US-grown sustainable soy wax and lead-free eco-cotton wicks. Our candles are free of parabens, pthalates, and petroleum products. Dive into a world of floral luxury with the bright notes of Jasmine, Ylang Ylang, Helichrysum, and Sandalwood.
A Brief History of Flower Arrangement
Flowers have always held deep symbolic meaning, serving as messengers of emotion, spirituality, and connection to nature. In ancient Celtic culture, flowers were more than decoration: they were sacred symbols woven into rituals, festivals, and daily life. The Celts believed each flower carried its own spirit and healing energy, used to honor the changing seasons, celebrate fertility and renewal, and decorate altars and homes during holy days like Beltane and Samhain. Wild blooms such as heather, primrose, and bluebell were often gathered not only for their beauty but for their power to bless and protect.
The art of floral arranging grew naturally from these ancient traditions. What began as offerings to gods and nature spirits evolved into a creative expression of balance and harmony. In many cultural practices, from Celtic garlands and Roman wreaths to the Japanese art of ikebana, arranging flowers became a way to reflect the natural order and celebrate life’s fleeting beauty. Today, floral design continues that timeless legacy, combining artistry and reverence for nature in every carefully crafted bouquet.
The Brigid Difference
At Brigid, we take living naturally seriously. For thousands of years, our ancestors cured and nourished themselves with natural plant extracts and raw materials from the world around them, not industrial chemicals and buzzy additives. We embrace this way of living, and want to make it easier for you as well. That's why we craft everything we sell in small batches ourselves, using ingredients free of parabens, plastics, and pthalates. Let the light in with natural living products by Brigid Trading Company, handmade in Kitsap County, Washington.
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