Casa de Abuelita (Grandma's House)

$35.00

Scent: Herbs, Flowers & Lime

9oz (255g) / Wooden Wick / Coconut & Soy Mix Wax

Hand Poured in SOCAL

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In Mexico, abuelitas transform their homes into vibrant sanctuaries, where every plant tells a story and every flower blooms with purpose. Herbs like mint, cilantro, and basil are planted not only for their culinary uses but as remedies drawn from generations of wisdom. Lime trees stand as symbols of sustenance, their fruit used in everything from hearty meals to healing teas. Each garden is a patchwork of life, carefully tended with hands that carry decades of love and labor.

These gardens are extensions of their spirit, spaces of quiet devotion and deep cultural pride. Clay pots brimming with blossoms and lush greenery bring beauty to even the humblest homes, a reflection of their ability to nurture life in all forms. Gardening is more than an act—it is a connection to their ancestors, a gift to their family, and a daily ritual of care. Their homes, alive with fragrance, color, and warmth, remind us of the enduring power of patience, resilience, and the beauty of creating something lasting from the simplest of roots.

This handcrafted vessel, formed from natural earth elements, cement, and water, boasts a smooth finish enhanced by a delicate spark of gold. The shimmering accent gracefully pays homage to the golden era of Mexico and the artisans.

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Scent: Herbs, Flowers & Lime

9oz (255g) / Wooden Wick / Coconut & Soy Mix Wax

Hand Poured in SOCAL

About…

In Mexico, abuelitas transform their homes into vibrant sanctuaries, where every plant tells a story and every flower blooms with purpose. Herbs like mint, cilantro, and basil are planted not only for their culinary uses but as remedies drawn from generations of wisdom. Lime trees stand as symbols of sustenance, their fruit used in everything from hearty meals to healing teas. Each garden is a patchwork of life, carefully tended with hands that carry decades of love and labor.

These gardens are extensions of their spirit, spaces of quiet devotion and deep cultural pride. Clay pots brimming with blossoms and lush greenery bring beauty to even the humblest homes, a reflection of their ability to nurture life in all forms. Gardening is more than an act—it is a connection to their ancestors, a gift to their family, and a daily ritual of care. Their homes, alive with fragrance, color, and warmth, remind us of the enduring power of patience, resilience, and the beauty of creating something lasting from the simplest of roots.

This handcrafted vessel, formed from natural earth elements, cement, and water, boasts a smooth finish enhanced by a delicate spark of gold. The shimmering accent gracefully pays homage to the golden era of Mexico and the artisans.

Scent: Herbs, Flowers & Lime

9oz (255g) / Wooden Wick / Coconut & Soy Mix Wax

Hand Poured in SOCAL

About…

In Mexico, abuelitas transform their homes into vibrant sanctuaries, where every plant tells a story and every flower blooms with purpose. Herbs like mint, cilantro, and basil are planted not only for their culinary uses but as remedies drawn from generations of wisdom. Lime trees stand as symbols of sustenance, their fruit used in everything from hearty meals to healing teas. Each garden is a patchwork of life, carefully tended with hands that carry decades of love and labor.

These gardens are extensions of their spirit, spaces of quiet devotion and deep cultural pride. Clay pots brimming with blossoms and lush greenery bring beauty to even the humblest homes, a reflection of their ability to nurture life in all forms. Gardening is more than an act—it is a connection to their ancestors, a gift to their family, and a daily ritual of care. Their homes, alive with fragrance, color, and warmth, remind us of the enduring power of patience, resilience, and the beauty of creating something lasting from the simplest of roots.

This handcrafted vessel, formed from natural earth elements, cement, and water, boasts a smooth finish enhanced by a delicate spark of gold. The shimmering accent gracefully pays homage to the golden era of Mexico and the artisans.

Candle Care and Safety

For the first time use of your candle, allow it to burn for 2 hours until the top layer of the wax has completely melted. This will prevent the wax from tunneling around the wick. Keep the wick trimmed to 1/4 inch before every use to prevent the candle from emitting smoke. Only burn the candle on a level, fire resistant surface. Stop burning your candle once there is 1/4 inch of wax remains.

Burn within sight.

Keep away from combustibles.

Keep away from children and pets.