SCENTED CANDLE ORIENTALIST SKOURA
A tribute to the largest palm grove in southern Morocco, Skoura, stretching over 27 kilometers of trails where palm trees, douars and kasbahs punctuate this magical and majestic territory. The kasbah immortalized by Serge Anton almost becomes like a medieval castle, and the photographer’s artistic work is expressed with a finish similar to aged gray paper. Of the three candles in the Orientalist collection, Skoura is probably the one which comes the closest to the unique texture of a museum canvas.
CEDAR * AMBER * INCENSE
With its sublimated glass through which the flame appears, the Skoura scented candle releases a warm, spicy fragrance of cedar, amber and incense.
A tribute to the largest palm grove in southern Morocco, Skoura, stretching over 27 kilometers of trails where palm trees, douars and kasbahs punctuate this magical and majestic territory. The kasbah immortalized by Serge Anton almost becomes like a medieval castle, and the photographer’s artistic work is expressed with a finish similar to aged gray paper. Of the three candles in the Orientalist collection, Skoura is probably the one which comes the closest to the unique texture of a museum canvas.
CEDAR * AMBER * INCENSE
With its sublimated glass through which the flame appears, the Skoura scented candle releases a warm, spicy fragrance of cedar, amber and incense.
A tribute to the largest palm grove in southern Morocco, Skoura, stretching over 27 kilometers of trails where palm trees, douars and kasbahs punctuate this magical and majestic territory. The kasbah immortalized by Serge Anton almost becomes like a medieval castle, and the photographer’s artistic work is expressed with a finish similar to aged gray paper. Of the three candles in the Orientalist collection, Skoura is probably the one which comes the closest to the unique texture of a museum canvas.
CEDAR * AMBER * INCENSE
With its sublimated glass through which the flame appears, the Skoura scented candle releases a warm, spicy fragrance of cedar, amber and incense.
KNOW HOW
Sublimation involves printing the design with natural pigments on a biodegradable film. This is then applied around the glass and heated so that it adheres to the material. The flame can be seen through the design, which lights up like a lamp, bringing the candle to life.: the piece is fired at very high temperatures in a kiln. The magic of the material and the work of craftsmen who practice the same gestures from generation to generation.
An aromatic scent of bergamot, absinthe and patchouli recalls the vibrant notes of the wadis at the foot of the Atlas Mountains.
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The quality of our scented candles involves a specific burning ritual. Each time the candle is burnt, it is important to wait until the entire surface liquefies before extinguishing the candle. This will prevent the formation of craters which are unattractive and make burning more difficult. The first time you light your candle, it will always burn for longer than on subsequent occasions. Allow time for the first layer of wax to liquefy completely. The length of time this takes varies depending on the size of the candle.
Never burn the last 1cm (1/2 inch) of wax to avoid flames burning against the glass.