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White Linen & Cotton
White Linen & Cotton

StoneglowDay Flower Scented Candle Tumbler

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R299

Retail: R450
Excludes shipping

R299

R450
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Fill your home with the sensual scents of Stoneglow. 

White Linen & Cotton 
A pure, clean scent that is reminiscent of freshly laundered linen, this is a delightful blend of rose petals, delicate lily, musk, and exotic sandalwood.

Vetiver Blanc & Pear 
Citrus, fruity accords of lemon zest and pear add sparkle to a romantic floral heart with notes of white jasmine, iris, and violet. Cashmere musk, patchouli, amber, white vetiver, and vanilla give a powdery warmth to the base.

Muguet & Lemon Leaf 
A delicate and sophisticated fragrance opening with top notes of effervescent bergamot and zesty lemon leaves leading into a heart of white rose, muguet, and jasmine. A sensual base of sheer musk, precious amber, and sandalwood completes the elegance.

Product Features

White Linen & Cotton Tumbler

  • White & Silver
  • Glass tumbler
  • Burn time 35 hours
  • Product Size: 7cm x 7.5cm x 9cm
  • Weight: 422g

Vetiver Blanc & Pear 

  • White & Silver
  • Glass tumbler
  • Burn time 35 hours
  • Product Size: 7cm x 7.5cm x 9cm
  • Weight: 422g

Muguet & Lemon Leaf 

  • White & Silver
  • Glass tumbler
  • Burn time 35 hours
  • Product Size: 7cm x 7.5cm x 9cm
  • Weight: 422g
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