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Smells like the sweet sway of a slow dance paired with a tasteful glass of merlot! Perfect to gift to a loved one for Valentine's or burn in your kitchen for a lovely ambiance. With top notes of black currant and apple to brighten the red wine and black cherry heart, this beautifully complex scent is the perfect Valentine's candle.  ARTISAN DETAILS Diaa is one of our expert candlemakers and supports her family with the orders she receives.

 

Your purchase of this sweet candle also gives back to the women of Mercy House Global, both for the refugees in the U.S.A. and the teen moms at their maternity house in Kenya.

 

 

Disclaimer: After burning a soy wax candle, rough bumpy tops may appear due to the organic nature of the wax. Hot soy wax cools and solidifies at an inconsistent rate, however, this is natural and to be expected.

I Like You - Black Cherry Merlot Candle

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  • ARTISAN DETAILS:

    Diaa is one of our expert candlemakers and supports her family with the orders she receives.

     

    Handmade by refugees living in the U.S.A. for Mercy House Global

  • Candle:

    • 100% Soy Wax
    • 3 oz
    • Scent: Black Cherry Merlot
    • Notes: Black currant, apple, red wine, black cherry, aged oak, amber, vanilla, patchouli, and nutmeg.
    • Ingredients:
      • Soy Wax
      • Black Cherry Merlot Essential Oil

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