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The Shire Vegan Book Lover Candle | 50 Hour Burn Time

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Original price £18.00
Original price £18.00 - Original price £18.00
Original price £18.00
Current price £15.30
£15.30 - £15.30
Current price £15.30

Our Lord of the Rings themed candle, The Shire, is inspired by The Hobbit, Bilbo Baggins. This bookish vegan candle is perfect for any tolkiens bookworms and wizards who need some cosy home comforts. The perfect literary gift for a Tolkienist or A Ringer.

Our The Shire book candle features a scent that when blended together transports you to a fantasy land of adventure. With notes of floral burst, rose petals, raspberry and powdered sugar.

Bottled in an amber apothecary style jar with a brown kraft label and bold black text, this bookish candle inspired by a famous literary location looks as good as it smells.

 

Product Info

Our jars can be repurposed after use and our candles are 100% soy wax, hand poured in small batches by our friends at Lollyrocket. Free UK delivery. 8.5cm (H) x 6.5cm (W).

Our Lord of the Rings themed candle, The Shire, is inspired by The Hobbit, Bilbo Baggins. This bookish vegan candle is perfect for any tolkiens bookworms and wizards who need some cosy home comforts. The perfect literary gift for a Tolkienist or A Ringer.

Our The Shire book candle features a scent that when blended together transports you to a fantasy land of adventure. With notes of floral burst, rose petals, raspberry and powdered sugar.

Bottled in an amber apothecary style jar with a brown kraft label and bold black text, this bookish candle inspired by a famous literary location looks as good as it smells.

 

Our jars can be repurposed after use and our candles are 100% soy wax, hand poured in small batches by our friends at Lollyrocket. Free UK delivery. 8.5cm (H) x 6.5cm (W).

We are so sorry that we are now unable to ship to the EU, EEA and Northern Ireland. This is due to the EU's GPSR legislation, which we do not have the resources to comply with. You can read more about our position here