Til Death Do Us Part – A Love That Never Fades
A candle for those who embrace the beauty of love beyond the veil. Til Death Do Us Part blends the delicate scent of dried rose petals with the rich warmth of sandalwood, capturing the essence of romance that endures even in darkness. The roses symbolize devotion beyond time, while sandalwood’s earthy depth adds an intimate, haunting allure.
Light this candle for a gothic, passionate ambiance, perfect for a romantic night or as a tribute to love that never dies.
This is a Limited Edition seasonal blend! Only 50 are made and then this scent will be laid to rest forever.
fresh roses
sandalwood
lily of the valley
wooden wick candle care tips
wooden wick candle care tips
- Always trim your wood wick before each light! Simply pinch off the charred wood from the previous light, or use a wick trimmer for a cleaner cut. Wicks should be about 1/4" each time the candle is lit. The most common reason for wood wick candles not staying lit is a wick that is too long.
- In order to ensure your candle will not tunnel over time, give your candle ample time to melt to the edge the first time you light it. This can take up to 4 hours
- remember not to light the candle near anything flammeble: fabrics, curtains, house plants, etc. Keep candle away from pets and children. Do not light for longer than 4 hours at a time. Be careful handling candle when it is lit as the jar can be very hot.
Let me tell you a story...
"I gently placed the bouquet of roses on my dear departed wife’s grave. While I did miss her, it was time to move on and my new girlfriend and I were going to celebrate our first Valentine’s Day together.
Upon returning home, I knew something was wrong when we found the front door ajar. My blood turned to ice when I saw a trail of muddy footprints leading inside, and the bouquet of roses I left in the cemetery sitting on the front porch. My wife always was the jealous type."
