Cowichan Sweater Candle | Cool mint + Apple + Moss
Reach for this candle when your favourite Cowichan sweater just won't do. Scented with notes of mint, harvest fruits, and moss lay on a bed of vanilla musk.
Top Scent Notes:
Cool Mint Apple Moss
Burn Time: 45+ hours.
Handcrafted, Made in Canada Candles. Indigenous owned. Female Powered. Hand-poured in our studio in Vancouver Island Canada
RavenSong uses sustainable coconut wax, lead, and zinc-free cotton wicks, and a blend of premium essential, phthalate-free, perfume grade fine fragrance oils. Free of petroleum and preservatives.
Story of the Cowichan Sweater
Authentic Cowichan sweaters feature distinctive and culturally significant designs inspired by nature, animals, totems, and geometric patterns, using intricate techniques passed down through generations. Having an authentic Cowichan sweater means owning a wearable piece of art that represents the rich cultural heritage, meticulous craftsmanship, and deep connection to the land and traditions of the Coast Salish First Nations people.
First Nations knitters deserve to have their craft respected through sustainable livelihoods. To purchase an authentic Indigenous Cowichan sweater, shop online at Knit with Purpose.
Candle Care & Safety
To ensure your candle burns evenly and cleanly, follow these guidelines:
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Prevent Tunneling: Allow your candle to burn long enough for the entire surface to become liquid with each use. This prevents tunneling, ensuring an even burn throughout the life of the candle.
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Trim the Wick: Before relighting your candle, trim the wick to 1/4". This simple step promotes a longer, cleaner burn and helps keep the flame at a safe height.
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Never Leave Unattended: Always keep an eye on your burning candle and never leave it unattended. Additionally, ensure you burn your candle on a fireproof surface, free from any obstructions.
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Know When to Stop: If there is less than 1/2" of wax remaining, refrain from lighting your candle. Burning with less than 1/2" of wax increases the risk of overheating the vessel and can compromise safety