D.S. & Durga Big Sur After Rain Candle (7 oz)
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Big Sur After the Rain Candle

SKU: 33970

Size 7 oz
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Rain water in eucalyptus groves off Highway 1. Young green shoots, long spears, russet underbrush.
Notes:
Coastal Rain, Eucalyptus Shoot, Magnolia, Pacific Spray, Eucalyptus Leaf, Wet Wood.

Scent Story:
"As you drive down highway 1—top down, motorway music, the winds whipping—your car bends around each corner discovering a new jaw dropping bridge, private beach, or sonorous mountain. Poets and mystics populate the magic place. And the flora of the California coast is extremely varied. By Big Sur, you have a wonderful micro climate from the heat and the fog.

But it doesn’t yet smell medicinal like when you encounter the oil in a sauna. It is still thick with green shoots saturated with perfumed freshness. Long spears of the Eucalyptus dart out from the branch, eventually falling to the floor creating a dry russet underbrush."
- D.S. & Durga
Trim wicks to 1/4" prior to each lighting. Place candle on heat resistant surface. Container will be hot when candle is lit and shortly thereafter. Allow candle to cool completely before moving. Keep candle away from drafts.

For best results, burn candle no less than 1 hour and no more than 4 hours at a time. Discontinue use when 1/2" of wax remains.

Warning:
Never leave a burning candle unattended. Burn within sight. Keep away from things that catch fire and out of reach of children and pets.
D.S. & Durga scents are created in-house by human hands using balsams, resins, plant oils and premium perfume ingredients. Hand poured.

Ingredients may be subject to change. The most accurate and up to date product ingredient list can also found on the product packaging.
D.S. & Durga make perfume and cologne in small batches using premium-sourced raw materials. All scents are created exclusively in-house. Some of their inspiration comes from outdated herbal wisdom, native ritual medicine, lore and legends, historical movements and Americana. The scents are the stories of prospectors, gentry, trailblazers, frontier women, drawing rooms, workbenches, cowboys – fragments of half-remembered legends, movements, events, and foreign lands.