Ellis: Ghost Gum Breeze (Seconds)
Ellis: Ghost Gum Breeze (Seconds)
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These candles either have an imperfect label from the new collection, an old jar type, a jar with cosmetic imperfections like minor scratches, or use a previous label design. The scent, burn time and composition of the candle reminds the same, however these have now been discounted and marked as a sample.
Please note that sample candles do not come with a lid.
For more information on the Ellis candle click here
Scent Notes
eucalyptus
spring wildflowers
fern
moss
Namesake
Ellis Stones was Australia's first popular landscape architect, eventually writing the bestselling Australian Garden Design in 1971. He designed around the existing environment rather than ignoring it and a key element of his bush garden style was utilising existing trees, to set the house and garden beneath an existing canopy, making it feel as though it was part of the natural environment.
Ellis Stone's subtle style is now ubiquitous and his pioneering interest in native conservation can still be seen throughout modern Australian landscape design.
Seconds Detail
Imperfect label / jar = The label may be slightly wonky or have a small flaw. The jar may also have scratches or other cosmetic imperfections.
Discontinued label design = These candles come with two labels. One side is the old monochrome label design, and the other side will have the new label design now seen on the candles. If you turn the candle around, you won't even be able to see the old design.
Imperfect wick = These candles have an incorrectly centered wick placement in the candle. Throughout the burn they may not burn as evenly and may not look as nice, but as they continue to burn, these candles will still scent your home the same way a perfect candle would.
Candle Care
To ensure an even and smoke-free burn, trim your wick before every use, and allow the wax to melt all the way to the edge of the glass before extinguishing.
Read the care instructions on the bottom label and never leave a burning candle unattended.
Learn more about candle care here.
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