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Siren's Garden Candle

Siren's Garden Candle

Siren’s Garden is our ode to the season’s lush abundance. A sultry blend of coconut, cedar, vetiver, and amyris that recalls overgrown garden paths, sun-warmed skin, and the gentle hush of waves beyond the hedges.

Poured into a handcrafted ceramic vessel by Halifax-based artist Sasha Court, this candle is a testament to devotion—both to craft and to oneself. Each rose form is hand-built using traditional coil techniques and glazed in Court’s signature palette, which she calls her “soul work.” The vessel is meant to be kept, repurposed, and remembered.

$122.50

Original: $350.00

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Siren's Garden Candle—

$350.00

$122.50

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Siren's Garden Candle

Siren’s Garden is our ode to the season’s lush abundance. A sultry blend of coconut, cedar, vetiver, and amyris that recalls overgrown garden paths, sun-warmed skin, and the gentle hush of waves beyond the hedges.

Poured into a handcrafted ceramic vessel by Halifax-based artist Sasha Court, this candle is a testament to devotion—both to craft and to oneself. Each rose form is hand-built using traditional coil techniques and glazed in Court’s signature palette, which she calls her “soul work.” The vessel is meant to be kept, repurposed, and remembered.

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Siren’s Garden is our ode to the season’s lush abundance. A sultry blend of coconut, cedar, vetiver, and amyris that recalls overgrown garden paths, sun-warmed skin, and the gentle hush of waves beyond the hedges.

Poured into a handcrafted ceramic vessel by Halifax-based artist Sasha Court, this candle is a testament to devotion—both to craft and to oneself. Each rose form is hand-built using traditional coil techniques and glazed in Court’s signature palette, which she calls her “soul work.” The vessel is meant to be kept, repurposed, and remembered.