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The Oceanos scented candle is made from a ceramic glazed in a deep blue color in accordance with the Greek god of the oceans whose name it bears. The ceramic was made with reactive enamels that form a crackled and two-tone effect in the material.
Expertise: handmade ceramics
Its geranium and peppermint scent will keep insects away from your summer terraces. Although this candle is perfect for evenings under the stars, we recommend letting it burn away from the wind and during the day away from the sun.
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 is usually made within 3 to 8 business days. However, since delivery services are very busy at this time, we suggest placing your orders early. Please feel free to contact us with any questions about your order at +32 10 84 01 24 or via email at onlinesales@baobabcollection.com.
Belgium, Germany, Luxembourg
Shipping charges : 7,5€
Free shipping above : 150€
France (except DOM-TOM and Corsica), The Netherlands
Shipping charges : 10€
Free shipping above : 150€
Austria, Czech republic, Denmark, Estonia, Hungary, Irland, Italy (Sardinia and Sicily included), Latvia, Lithuania, Monaco, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden
Shipping charges : 12€
Free shipping above : 150€
United Kingdom
Shipping charges : £15
Free shipping above : £150
Bulgaria, Croatia, Finland, Greece, Romania
Shipping charges : 18€
Free shipping above : 150€
For delivery to the islands or for more information, please contact our customer service.
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