Such pretty colors
Perfect for my soon to be yoga room. So tempted to light them up but saving them for meditation
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$14.00
These classic Blue & Green candles by Kapula are handpoured and handpainted. As the candles burn they have a beautiful glow from inside that shows off the radiant design.
Sold as a set of 2.
Please note: Kapula candles are individually hand crafted and painted -- each candle is unique and is what makes these candles so special. Please be aware that your delivered candle will likely appear different from website photos, but will be consistent with the theme of the design.
Measurements: 2"
Materials: Made with the highest quality natural paraffin wax with cotton wicks. They are unscented, free of added toxins, smokeless and drip-free.
Country of Origin: South Africa
Candle Tips:
First burn time - 1 hour for every inch diameter
Wicks should always be cut to ¼” prior to lighting
Avoid drafts - they cause dripping!
Please ensure candles are extinguished prior to leaving the room
Artisan Organization: Thumbprint Artifacts
Country: South Africa
Meet Roseline Daniels, also known as “Ronnie” to her friends, family, and colleagues. Ronnie is the supervisor to the Kapula Candles artisan team behind your new, vibrant Handmade Taper Candle. She originally began as an artisan painter 15 years ago, and has worked her way up to taking more managerial responsibilities while fine-tuning her painting skills. A fun fact that Ronnie likes to recall dates back to the early 1990’s. She was a student at the local farm community school where Kapula Candles is located, and her high school art teacher then was Ilse Appelgryn - the founder of Kapula Candles! What a small world!
Ronnie and the artisan team of Kapula Candles are extremely proud of their work. She is excited to see Kapula’s candles are finding their way into homes all over the world where she hopes “many people will be able to enjoy ‘the warm art of Africa’!” Many special-order designs are painted freehand by artisans where patterns are never used. Amazing!