Fine Lavender Scented Candle
Fine Lavender Scented Candle
Lavande Fine
180g
Immerse yourself in the essence of Provence with the Fine Lavender Scented Candle from Collines de Provence, handmade in Haute-Provence using natural wax. This exquisite home fragrance captures the iconic lavender scent, transporting you to a sun-drenched paradise.
Crafted from 95% natural ingredients, including vegetable wax, this scented candle features an intense and powerful blend made with Lavandin essential oil. As you light the candle, the soothing aroma of lavender fills your space, creating a serene atmosphere that promotes relaxation and tranquility.
Perfect for any room, our Fine Lavender Scented Candle not only enhances your home fragrance but also uplifts your spirit. Experience the calming properties of lavender and transform your environment into a peaceful retreat with this beautifully crafted candle.
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FRAGRANCE
FRAGRANCE
The Fine Lavender fragrance belongs to the Floral scent family. Experience the delicate and enchanting notes that transport you to a serene springtime garden:
Top note: Rosemary, Camphor
Heart note: Lavender, Patchouli, Heliotrope, Ozone Fragrance
Base note: Amber, Vanilla, Musk
BOTANICALS
BOTANICALS
Lavandula angustifolia, commonly known as true lavender, has been treasured since antiquity for its delightful fragrance and calming qualities, symbolizing tranquility and peace. In traditional herbal medicine, its flowers are valued for their soothing and therapeutic properties
HISTORY
HISTORY
Lavender has been valued since antiquity; the Romans used it to scent linen and baths. By the Middle Ages, it was popular in Provence for medicines and perfumes. Legend says lavender-scented gloves from Grasse warded off the plague. Its steam-distilled essence is a key note in perfumery, primarily grown in Alpes de Haute-Provence and Drôme, prized for its antiseptic, calming, and healing properties.
GEOGRAPHY
GEOGRAPHY
Lavender has been valued since antiquity; the Romans used it to scent linen and baths. By the Middle Ages, it was widely used in Provence for medicines and perfumes. It’s said that lavender-scented gloves from Grasse helped ward off the plague, encouraging its use. Its essence, extracted through steam distillation of fresh flowers, is a key note in perfumery. In France, lavender is primarily cultivated in Alpes de Haute-Provence and Drôme.


