

Description
Bring a fresh Australian feel into your home with the uplifting scent of Lemon Myrtle, blending bright lemon notes with eucalyptus, sandalwood, and earthy undertones. This hand-poured candle is made from a coconut and soy wax blend and offers a 50+ hour burn time, making it both a beautiful home fragrance piece and a practical gift option. The packaging features the much-loved Australian fairy wren artwork, adding a distinctly local touch.
Why You’ll Love It
This candle is designed for customers who want more than just fragrance. It combines a long-lasting burn, Australian-inspired scent notes, and eco-conscious packaging in one polished product. It is also hand poured in South Australia’s Barossa Valley, which adds to its artisan appeal.
Features
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50+ hour burn time
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Coconut and soy wax blend for a clean, even burn
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Lemon Myrtle fragrance with lemon, eucalyptus, and sandalwood notes
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Features Australian fairy wren artwork on the label
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Hand poured in the Barossa Valley, South Australia
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Plastic-free packaging
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Recyclable packaging
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Produced with an ethically sourced focus
Scent Profile
A refreshing and uplifting fragrance with zesty lemon notes balanced by eucalyptus and warm sandalwood. Ideal for creating a calm, clean, and naturally inviting atmosphere.
Perfect For
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Everyday home fragrance
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Gifting
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Living rooms, bedrooms, and entryways
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Creating a fresh, Australian-inspired atmosphere
Eco-Conscious Details
Designed with sustainability in mind, this candle uses plastic-free packaging, recyclable materials, and ethically considered production practices, making it a thoughtful choice for eco-aware shoppers.
FAQs
How long does the candle burn for?
This candle offers a burn time of 50+ hours.
What wax is used?
It is made from a coconut and soy wax blend.
What does Lemon Myrtle smell like?
It has a bright, fresh scent with notes of lemon, eucalyptus, and sandalwood.
Is the packaging recyclable?
Yes, the packaging is designed to be recyclable.
Where is it made?
It is hand poured in South Australia’s Barossa Valley.

