Standing Stones Small Pillar Candle
Product of: Orkney Islands
These hand painted pillar candles are 40mm x 90mm and feature the Orkney standing stones scene alongside peedie flowers and puffy clouds.
5 in stock
These hand painted pillar candles are 40mm x 90mm and feature the Orkney standing stones scene alongside peedie flowers and puffy clouds. Painted with non-toxic acrylic colours and have a burning time of 9 hours, these are a delightful reminder of our fabulous stones.
Please note there may be a slight variation in each individually hand painted candle – please also handle with care.
Never leave burning candles unattended and always place on a heat resistant surface.
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