Lumos Nox Candle
- 50 ml handcrafted ceramic scented candles
- Made in Faenza, which is famous all over the world for the art of ceramics
- Dimensions: Ø 5cm; H 3cm
- Material: 100% High Quality Italian Ceramic
- Dishwasher-safe ceramic
- Soy wax, to ensure a clean and constant burn
- Natural fiber wick for optimal combustion
- High quality fragrances, vegan and non-toxic for us and for the environment
Discover the Lumos Nox Candle and its Fragrance: "Dreaming Potion"
SWEET, WOODY AND SPICY
Transforms any room into a corner of pure magic, with the enveloping sweetness of vanilla that recalls the delicacies and sweets of Honeydukes.
The woody and dusty hints of cinnamon, combined with the spicy warmth of orange, evoke the cozy and festive atmosphere of Christmas in the Great Hall.
It is the perfect choice for anyone who is still waiting for their acceptance letter to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and, most likely, already knows that the delivery man was Errol!
Donation to Lumos Foundation by J.K.Rowling
These candles are part of the Harry Potter - Special Edition.
Each Special Edition is linked to a donation, thus supporting social initiatives.
By purchasing this product, € 1 will be donated to the LUMOS Foundation, founded by the writer J.K. Rowling, who defends and promotes children's rights and improves the quality of life of the most disadvantaged children, pursuing the vision of a world in which all children can grow up in safe and loving families.
TAKE CARE OF YOUR CANDLE
-Make sure the wick is about 5mm long before lighting the candle
-Let the entire surface layer of wax melt before turning it off, so as not to create the central hole
- Remove the burnt part of the wick before lighting it again
WARNINGS
- Always supervise the candle when it is lit
- Do not touch or move the container of the candle when it is lit, you could burn yourself
- Do not keep the burning candle near flammable objects
- Keep the burning candle away from children and animals
- Place lighted candles on heat resistant surfaces