Our hand-poured OAK HILL soy blend candle is reminiscent of the cedars and oaks that abound the properties in this storied southwest Austin neighborhood whose stone quarries supplied native limestone used in the construction of the Texas State Capitol during the 1880s. It excudes a fresh, clean energy as it opens to top notes of bay leaf and fir needle leading to a heart of bright bergamot and cedarwood, and soft base notes of sweet tobacco. It is a delightful gender-neutral scent which conjures up the essence of spring in the Texas Hill Country.
Oak Hill
An Earthy Woody scent that is clean and fresh with notes tobacco and bayleaf, the OAK HILL fragrance comes in several formats:
- 6 oz tin
- 9 oz blown glass vessel with lid
- 17 oz silver mercury glass vessel with gold lid
- 2.6 oz wax melts that pair nicely with our 2-in-1 wax melter
We make candles because we love how they look and how they smell. We also love the process. We tested dozens of waxes, wicks, and fragrances and chose our premium soy blend to ensure both a creamy appearance and a great scent throw. Our essential and perfume-grade fragrance oils are personally curated and blended for the finest scent experience. All of our wicks are flat braided cotton with special paper filament thread woven into the braid for increased rigidity and more consistent performance.
We encourage you to repurpose each candle vessel after use. They make great catchalls!
To ensure you get the most enjoyment from your candle, make sure to trim the wicks to 1/4 inch prior to lighting them each time. Keep the wax pool clean of any debris and wick trimmings. Let the first burn be long enough to allow the melted wax pool to reach across to the edge of the container to avoid tunneling, which will ultimately limit oxygen to the wick. And remember - SAFETY FIRST. Burn your candles on a flat, fire-proof surface, away from drafts. Do not burn for more than 4 hours at a time to avoid excessive heat, and stop burning when only 1/2 inch of wax remains. Never leave a burning candle unattended. Keep them away from children and pets and anything that can catch fire such as curtains and lamp shades. Blowing out your candle will make it smoke and leave soot on the wick, which then creates debris. We recommend that you rather use a candle snuffer or a wick dipper to put the wick out.