Jindabyne Candle
With a storied past like the township of Jindabyne, it was easy to be inspired to create a signature candle scent to honour the past, present and future of this quaint town.
Want to know more about Jindabyne’s very interesting past? Destination Jindabyne is a great source of info.
https://destinationjindabyne.com.au/history-of-jindabyne/
Rev up your senses and hit the open road with our Jindabyne Candle. Inspired by the thrill of a motorbike journey through the winding mountain roads, this candle captures the essence of freedom, adventure, and rugged beauty.
Picture this: a man in worn leather gear, riding his bike with the wind in his hair, the road unfurling like a ribbon through the majestic mountains. The Jindabyne Candle brings this exhilarating scene to life with its bold and invigorating fragrance blend.
The first spark reveals a crisp, invigorating note of fresh pine and eucalyptus, reminiscent of the mountain air as you climb higher and higher. It's the scent of the wild, untouched by the constraints of city life, beckoning you to explore further.
As the candle burns, the rich aroma of leather emerges, grounding the fresh top notes with a sense of rugged strength and timeless appeal. It's like the well-worn jacket of a seasoned rider, telling stories of countless adventures and miles traveled.
Finally, the heartwarming scent of wood and earth rounds out this adventurous blend, evoking the essence of a cozy fireside after a day of exploration. It’s the perfect companion for those who live for the thrill of the ride and the serenity of the mountain escape.
Fragrance Notes
Fresh Pine | Eucalyptus | Ssndalwood | Vintage Leather
Hand-poured with natural, sustainable ingredients, this candle is a powerhouse of revitalizing scents that will envelop your space with positivity and vitality.
Made from 100% Natural Soy Wax
Made using a lead-free cotton wick
Australian-made fragrance oils
300ml with over 45+ hours burn time
Features stunning original artworks by Aboriginal artist, Ashleigh Pengelly (a.k.a Little Black Duck).
Housed in a white opaque glass container with timber lid
A great candle experience begins with proper candle care and maintenance. Here are some important burning tips for enjoying your Little Black Duck candle:
1. Preventing memory rings.
Believe it or not, candles have a memory and the very first time you burn your new candle is the most important. Ensure you burn your candle long enough to completely melt the entire top surface of your candle. If the wax is not allowed to liquefy or to melt from edge to edge of the container, it will create a “memory ring,”. Once a candle has this “memory ring,” it will continue to tunnel and to burn that way for the life of the candle. And no one wants that!
2. Trim your wick.
Before lighting, always trim the wick to 6mm and remove any wick debris as this encourages an even burn.
3. Be safe.
Always burn your candle on a heat resistant surface, keep it out of drafts and NEVER leave it unattended while lit. Always burn candles well away from other heat sources, and anything flammable. Make sure burning candles are out of reach of children and pets.
4. Goodbye is the hardest word.
KNOW WHEN TO SAY GOODBYE. When only 1/2" of wax remains, it's time to let your candle go. Discontinue use of a candle when ½” of wax remains at the bottom of the jar. This will prevent possible heat damage to the counter/surface or container itself. The glass can get hot on the bottom as the flame nears the base of the jar and most of the wax has been consumed. By following this instruction, the glass will not get too hot.
5. Know your limit.
Candles should not be burned for more than four hours at a time. It is recommended that after burning for four hours, candles be extinguished, allowed to cool for two hours, and trimmed before relighting.
As most candles are poured to order, allow a production time of minimum 1 week. This excludes delivery. Sometimes my shelves are fully stocked and i can grab and pack your candle a little more quickly, but to be safe, allow the 1 week minimum.