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The Mayumbe scented candle is made with a hand-blown glass by our glass craftsmen, scattered with colors ranging from duck blue to saffron yellow. The Mayumbe forest is part of the Congo Basin forest, the second largest tropical forest in the world with 2 million km2. North and south, this forest is a mosaic of wooded savannas with exceptional biodiversity, endangered by the ever-increasing deforestation. Located at an altitude of 600 to 700 meters, the Mayumbe forest is very humid and its temperature ranges between 17 and 20 degrees
Height | Estimated burning | Wicks | Weight | |
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MAX 10 | 10 cm | 3.9in | 60 h | 4 wicks | 1.35 kg |
MAX 16 | 16cm | 6.3in | 150h | 4 wicks | 2.2 kg |
MAX 24 | 24cm | 9.45in | 400h | 5 wicks | 5.0 kg |
MAX 35 | 35cm | 13.8in | 800h | 7 wicks | 10.0 kg |
Its perfume, with notes of black pepper and galbanum, takes us to the magic of African high plateaus as a woody and refreshing fragrance.
For more details on the safety instructions go to the page The art of burning.
We are making every effort to process your orders as quickly as possible. Delivery to Belgium and the Netherlands will be made on the next available business day after your shipping confirmation. For parcels to other countries, delivery is usually made within 3 to 8 business days. For delivery to islands, please contact our customer service department.
Delivery is free for orders over €150 - £150 for the UK. For orders below this amount, please refer to the information below.
Belgium, The Netherlands, Luxembourg & Germany - 7,5€
France (except DOM-TOM and Corsica) - 10€
United Kingdom - £15
Austria, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Hungary, Irland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Monaco, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain & Sweden - 12€
Bulgaria, Croatia, Finland, Greece & Romania - 18€
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