Spanish Sfogliatelle Candle
Spanish Sfogliatelle Candle
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Care Instructions
Care Instructions
For proper candle care:
- Place the candle on a heat-resistant surface.
- Trim the wick to ¼ inch before each use.
- Burn the candle for 1-3 hours at a time.
- Keep away from drafts and flammable items.
- Never leave a burning candle unattended.
- Enjoy the cozy ambiance responsibly.
Candle shaped and texturized as a “galet”, the traditional pasta soup eaten in Catalonia for Christmas. Each one, carved from the purest ivory wax, embarks on a transformative journey through a vibrant dye bath before being cocooned in a lustrous enamel finish.
Hand-poured with exactitude Barcelona Spain, each candle is safeguarded inside our emblematic kraft box. A personalized label adds the finishing touch. Illuminate your world with this creative wonder, turning any corner into a sanctuary of calm.
Painstakingly shaped from the finest refined paraffin, our candles are a testament to longevity and aesthetic charm. Their design bridges the gap between classic elegance and contemporary sophistication.
Product Background
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Region
Italy, a captivating country that will enchant your senses and leave you craving for more. Indulge in its rich history, from the ancient ruins of Rome to the Renaissance art of Florence. Bask in the breathtaking beauty of Venice's canals and the stunning Amalfi Coast. Delight in mouthwatering cuisine, from authentic pizza in Naples to exquisite gelato in every corner. Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture, fashion, and passion that only Italy can offer. Prepare for a lifelong love affair with this extraordinary product of art, history, and unparalleled charm. Italy awaits you with open arms.
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History
Candles have played a significant role in Italy's history, dating back centuries. In ancient times, candles were primarily made of tallow or beeswax and were utilized for both practical and ceremonial purposes. The Romans, known for their advancements in engineering, created candles by dipping papyrus wicks into melted animal fats. As time passed, candle-making techniques evolved, and beeswax became the preferred
material, symbolizing purity and luxury. During the Renaissance, candles adorned churches, palaces, and wealthy households, adding a warm glow to religious ceremonies and grand events. Today, candles continue to be cherished in Italy, blending tradition with contemporary designs and scents, illuminating spaces and creating an atmosphere of elegance and romance.