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Kerzenfarm

Kerzenfarm Pillar candle - Plantbased Stearin - Different colors

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    Create a warm and atmospheric atmosphere at home with the candle set from Kerzenfarm Hahn. Perfect for any occasion.

    Product description

    Kerzenfarm Hahn's pillar candles are made of stearin and have a cylindrical, sturdy structure. The candles do not require a holder and can be placed directly on a surface. The pillar candles are available in a variety of colors making them a versatile choice for decoration and mood lighting. Kerzenfarm Hahn's pillar candles burn slowly and evenly, making them a long-lasting source of heat and light.

    • Burning time : Pillar candle: approx. 41 hours
    • Dimensions : Pillar candle: ø 64 x 135 mm
    • Color : available in the colors taupe, blue, mint & pastel pink.

    The candles from Kerzenfarm Hahn are made from vegetable stearin. The vegetable stearin is obtained as stearic acid from the fruit of the oil palm. With its membership of the international RSPO (Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil), the Kerzenfarm Hahn supports the sustainable management of palm oil plantations and is RSPO certified. No valuable forest is cut down, waste is reused and plantations are replanted. In addition, the working conditions are good and children of employees are given the opportunity to go to school. With palm oil candles that burn twice as long, you make a double contribution to sustainability.

     

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