Candle Snow Queen Teplo by Yakush at White Label Project
Candle Snow Queen Teplo by Yakush at White Label Project
Candle Snow Queen Teplo by Yakush at White Label Project

Snow Queen Candle

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By Ukrainian Design Brand Yakush.

This perfumed candle features Oud Wood with oud, rose and geranium as the top scent and patchouli, sandelwood and oak moss as the base note. Every piece is carefully handcrafted by an experienced glass maker. Yakush take great care and pride in using recycled and eco-friendly materials to create these candles with love. Yakush focuses primarily on blown glass products, handcrafted using traditional free-blowing techniques at a workshop in Lviv, Ukraine. The brand also emphasizes sustainability by recycling broken glass from closed factories, giving new life to discarded materials.

Material: Recycled glass

Size: Height 18 cm, diameter 12 cm

Weight: 1 kg

Burning time: 70 hours

Ingredients: Soy wax, composition of essential oils

Color of glass: Transparent

Gently clean with a soft cloth.

Delivery within EU 3-5 days. Worldwide within 8-10 days. VAT is included in the price. Deliveries to non-EU countries might come with extra taxes and import duties that the customer must cover.

You can get a full refund for items returned by mail within 30 days of receiving them, excluding shipping costs. No refunds or exchanges are possible after 30 days from receipt.
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Meet Yakush

Yakush, founded by Masha Yakush, redefines tableware with artfully crafted blown glass. Inspired by her passion for restaurant culture, Masha launched the brand to bring unique, expressive pieces to dining spaces everywhere. Based in Lviv, Ukraine, Yakush employs the 15th-century Ukrainian Guta technique, where skilled artisans shape molten glass into one-of-a-kind designs. With a commitment to sustainability, Yakush also upcycles glass shards from closed factories, giving new purpose to discarded materials.

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