Creed
Birmanie Oud Scented Candle 220g
- 220g
- Scented candle
- Woody fragrance
- Fragrance Notes: Styrax, Tonka Bean, Benzoin
- 48 hours' burn time
- Housed in a sleek porcelain vessel
HOW TO USE
Before lighting your fragrance, be sure to trim the end of the wick slightly as this will avoid uneven or lopsided burning into the wax and will prevent the wick from breaking off and leaving unwanted dark marks across the surface of your candle.
Heighten the ambience of your home with Creed's Birmanie Oud scented candle, releasing a nostalgic and warm fragrance, ideal for evenings spent by the fire.
Enveloping aromas of deep, woody benzoin and fragrant tonka bean merge with sweet styrax for a unique scent, created with the Far East in mind – position on the hearth of your fireplace or on a coffee table for a cosy evening at home.
Discover Creed, the Paris-London perfume house led by Olivier Creed, one of the world's most admired perfumers. Renowned for using the richest, highest quality ingredients from around the world, including Bulgarian rose, Haitian vetiver, and Calabrian bergamot, the collection is full of imaginative and distinctive fragrances. The brand has been pleasantly entangled with royalty since its founding in 1760, when Henry James Creed sent a pair of scented gloves to the dashing young King George III. Since that fateful gifting, the house has remained in family hands, passed down from father to son for eight generations. Explore their collections of men's perfume and women's perfume.
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