Anecdote Candles
Vinyl Records Tin Candle (Black Oud)
Vinyl Records Tin Candle (Black Oud)
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Ask any audiophile, and they’ll let you know there’s nothing quite as viscerally pleasing as listening to music on vinyl—imperfect and perfect at the same time. We hope that this candle takes you there.
"SMELLS LIKE CRACKLING NOSTALGIA AND EXTRAVAGANT SIMPLICITY"
Additional information: Made with coconut-soy wax, cotton core wicks, and phthalate-free fragrance oils. 3.4 oz and have a burn time of 20 - 25 hours.
Ingredients
Ingredients
"Our candles are made with natural ingredients and hand-poured in the USA. Our proprietary coconut-soy wax blend, cotton wicks, and premium phthalate-free fragrance oils create a clean burn and powerful scent throw."
Care & Use Instructions
Care & Use Instructions
Always follow the safety instructions when burning candles. Please trim wick to ¼” before burning to allow for a clean burn. Allow candle to burn to the edge of the vessel for a longer burn. Do not burn for more than 3 hours at a time. Discontinue use when 1/2" of wax remains to avoid potential surface damage. Never leave a candle burning unattended or within reach of drafts, pets, or small children.
About anecdote candles
About anecdote candles
"All of our candles are hand-poured with natural ingredients with no additives, dyes, or preservatives. Our coconut-soy wax blend, cotton core wicks, and premium phthalate-free fragrance oils create a clean burn and powerful scent throw."
Values & Sustainability
Values & Sustainability
Our candles are made with natural ingredients and hand-poured in the USA. Our proprietary coconut-soy wax blend, cotton wicks, and premium phthalate-free fragrance oils create a clean burn and powerful scent throw.
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anecdote candles
anecdote candles is an independent woman-owned company, located in Brooklyn, NY.
"At Anecdote, we’re making fragrance a conversation piece. Inspired by personal recollections and cultural trends, each candle is an everyday luxury designed to remind us of stories worth sharing."