Maison Berger Prisme Garnet Wilderness Scented Candle
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Brand:
maison berger
Line: wilderness
Product Type: scented candle
Scent Type: fresh
Top Notes: Fresh Notes, Grapefruit, Lime
Heart Notes: Tomato
Base Notes: Birch, Oak Moss, Patchouli
Volume: 240 g
Brush Material: soy wax
Release Date: 2000
Candle Type: candles in glass
Gender: unisex
Classification: elite
Country: France
Made in: France
Maison Berger Wilderness is a stylish aromatic candle, crafted by French artisans to maintain its richness throughout the entire burning time. Its top notes burst with the unbridled zest of lime and the bitterness of grapefruit, transforming into a refreshing stream of energy. This freshness is then infused with green motifs of tomato leaves, and finally, the melody of the main composition is intertwined with the moist-woody chords of patchouli, oakmoss, and white birch. Additionally, this candle features a unique design inspired by the Baroque style. Bright colors, along with facets creating a play of light and shadow, resemble a stained glass window, bringing a sense of true luxury to your interior.
Features of Maison Berger Wilderness:
- an exquisite scent that reminds you of wild and picturesque natural landscapes;
- creates a special atmosphere in your home, filling the space with natural aromas;
- made of 100% vegetable wax, hand-poured into an elegant glass holder with an embossed silver pattern;
- free from animal-derived ingredients and dyes;
- ensures clean burning and optimal scent distribution.-
To ensure your candle burns well and releases its maximum fragrance, follow these simple tips: Before lighting the candle each time, trim the wick to about 3 mm. Trimming the wick helps maintain a stable and even flame and prevents the candle from smoking. The first burn is the most important. Allow the candle to burn for 3-4 hours until the wax melts to the edge of the container. This will ensure that the melted wax covers the entire surface of the candle and prevents "tunneling."