Cyrnos - Candle 9.5oz
In its aromatic citrus garden, the sunny Cyrnos villa welcomed the flamboyant upper crust of early-20th century high society. Queens, poets and artists met in the shade of fig trees and parasol pines.
They enjoyed a fabulous view and the easy life so typical of the blue Mediterranean shores. The villa benefited from Roquebrune's air of scented lavender mixed with the dry aromas of the Provence.
OLFACTIVE NOTES
- Top Notes: Lemon, thyme, myrtle
- Middle Notes: Black fig, lavender, pine, cedarwood
- Base Notes: Musk, patchouli, cashmere wood
ADDITIONAL INFO & INSTRUCTIONS
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When using the candle for the first time, leave it to burn for at least 2 hours, until all the wax has become liquid on the surface.
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Trim the wick on a regular basis
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Ensure the wick is situated in the centre of the wax after every use to guarantee an even burn.
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Do not leave candle burning unattended. Do not set in a draft. Keep away from children, curtains and pets.
THE HISTORY OF CIRE TRUDON
- 1643: Claude Trudon becomes the owner of a store on rue Saint Honoré in Paris. There he sells spices and candles.
- 1702: Michel Brice Péan de Saint Gilles founds the manufacture for the whitening of waxes and the manufacturing of candles in the town of Antony, south of Paris.
- 1719: The manufacture becomes a Royal Manufacture, the one and only candle manufacture to ever obtain this title.
- 1737: As a Trudon heir, Jérôme Trudon buys the Royal Wax Manufacture, in Antony. The manufacture innovates and perfects the art of manufacturing perfectly white beeswax candles. Its moto becomes “DEO REGIQUE LABORANT”, which means: “They work for God and the King.”, “they” being the bees.
- 1811: The manufacture supplies the Imperial court of France.
- 1889: The Carrière brothers, successors of the Trudon family and knowhow, obtain a gold medal for the innovation brought to their candles.
- 2007: At the crossroad between knowhow and History, scented Trudon candles are born.
- 2018: Trudon launches it bee conservancy program in collaboration with the Orne Dark Bee Conservancy and the Perche regional Nature Park.
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