

Odalisque - Candle 9.5oz
"Orange Blossom"
Enclosed in citrus and wood bark, the orange blossom weaves a painter's dream from which escapes the pale volute of smoke from a narghile.
As an orientalist painting, furiously romantic, the vigorous scent of the cade and solar splinter of citrus fruits, come out as a thin blade in the silky shadow of vanilla.
OLFACTIVE NOTES
- Top Notes:Â Lemon, orange
- Middle Notes:Â Orange blossom
- Base Notes:Â Vanilla, wild juniper
ADDITIONAL INFO & INSTRUCTIONS
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When using the candle for the first time, leave it to burn for at least 2 hours, until all the wax has become liquid on the surface.
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Trim the wick on a regular basis
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Ensure the wick is situated in the centre of the wax after every use to guarantee an even burn.
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Do not leave candle burning unattended. Do not set in a draft. Keep away from children, curtains and pets.
THE HISTORY OF CIRE TRUDONÂ
- 1643: Claude Trudon becomes the owner of a store on rue Saint Honoré in Paris. There he sells spices and candles.
- 1702:  Michel Brice Péan de Saint Gilles founds the manufacture for the whitening of waxes and the manufacturing of candles in the town of Antony, south of Paris.
- 1719:Â Â The manufacture becomes a Royal Manufacture, the one and only candle manufacture to ever obtain this title.
- 1737: As a Trudon heir, JĂ©rĂŽme Trudon buys the Royal Wax Manufacture, in Antony. The manufacture innovates and perfects the art of manufacturing perfectly white beeswax candles. Its moto becomes âDEO REGIQUE LABORANTâ, which means: âThey work for God and the King.â, âtheyâ being the bees.
- 1811:Â The manufacture supplies the Imperial court of France.
- 1889:Â The CarriĂšre brothers, successors of the Trudon family and knowhow, obtain a gold medal for the innovation brought to their candles.
- 2007: At the crossroad between knowhow and History, scented Trudon candles are born.
- 2018:Â Trudon launches it bee conservancy program in collaboration with the Orne Dark Bee Conservancy and the Perche regional Nature Park.
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Description
"Orange Blossom"
Enclosed in citrus and wood bark, the orange blossom weaves a painter's dream from which escapes the pale volute of smoke from a narghile.
As an orientalist painting, furiously romantic, the vigorous scent of the cade and solar splinter of citrus fruits, come out as a thin blade in the silky shadow of vanilla.
OLFACTIVE NOTES
- Top Notes:Â Lemon, orange
- Middle Notes:Â Orange blossom
- Base Notes:Â Vanilla, wild juniper
ADDITIONAL INFO & INSTRUCTIONS
-
When using the candle for the first time, leave it to burn for at least 2 hours, until all the wax has become liquid on the surface.
-
Trim the wick on a regular basis
-
Ensure the wick is situated in the centre of the wax after every use to guarantee an even burn.
-
Do not leave candle burning unattended. Do not set in a draft. Keep away from children, curtains and pets.
THE HISTORY OF CIRE TRUDONÂ
- 1643: Claude Trudon becomes the owner of a store on rue Saint Honoré in Paris. There he sells spices and candles.
- 1702:  Michel Brice Péan de Saint Gilles founds the manufacture for the whitening of waxes and the manufacturing of candles in the town of Antony, south of Paris.
- 1719:Â Â The manufacture becomes a Royal Manufacture, the one and only candle manufacture to ever obtain this title.
- 1737: As a Trudon heir, JĂ©rĂŽme Trudon buys the Royal Wax Manufacture, in Antony. The manufacture innovates and perfects the art of manufacturing perfectly white beeswax candles. Its moto becomes âDEO REGIQUE LABORANTâ, which means: âThey work for God and the King.â, âtheyâ being the bees.
- 1811:Â The manufacture supplies the Imperial court of France.
- 1889:Â The CarriĂšre brothers, successors of the Trudon family and knowhow, obtain a gold medal for the innovation brought to their candles.
- 2007: At the crossroad between knowhow and History, scented Trudon candles are born.
- 2018:Â Trudon launches it bee conservancy program in collaboration with the Orne Dark Bee Conservancy and the Perche regional Nature Park.

















