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Alabaster Atria Candle by Trudon, 270g
Alabaster Atria Candle by Trudon, 270g
Alabaster Atria Candle by Trudon, 270g
Alabaster Atria Candle by Trudon, 270g

Alabaster Atria Candle by Trudon, 270g

£170.00

Atria, pays homage to the brightest star in the southern constellation of Triangulum Australe.

Inspired by this ethereal source of light; soft, floral notes of geranium and iris are warmed by cashmere, amber and musk to evoke a sense of calm and contentment. 

Sculpted in Spain from a single block of alabaster stone, each vessel is completely unique and features the gold Trudon emblem as sign of authenticity.

Olfactory Pyramid

Head: Geranium

Heart: Iris, Cashmere Wood, Amber

Base: Leather, Musk

Please note: Due to the nature of these items, we are currently only shipping within the UK.

Burn time: 55-60 hours
At no time should any burning candle be left unattended and do not burn one for more than 3 consecutive hours.
Keep lit candles out of reach of children, pets and curtains.
Keep the wick trimmed to 5 – 6mm long at all times, this length should be maintained throughout the burning process.
Ensure that the wick maintains its central position by gently readjusting to correct position when the wax is still molten. Allow candle to solidify before relighting.
Extinguish any candle that smokes excessively.
Do not burn a candle on a flammable or fragile surface, and never burn a candle all the way through to the bottom.
Once only 1 cm of wax remains, blow out the candle and let it fully cool before safely discarding it.

H: 10.5cm
Dia: 9cm
Weight: 270g


The Story

Cire Trudon is the oldest candlemaker in the world. Founded by the Trudon family, it has provided candles to France’s cathedrals and nobility since 1643. Most famously, the Trudons supplied all the candles of Versailles on a daily basis, serving the Sun King, Louis XIV, during his reign. Lighting up the hallways and boudoirs of the monarchy, Cire Trudon’s flames flickered in both Versailles and the Imperial Court during Napoleon’s reign. Thanks to the Sun King, this candle company managed to survive not only the French Revolution, but also the miracle of electricity and is still around today. The Paris-based brand maintains a serious cult following of A-listers and designers and is the epitome of luxury when it comes to candles, fragrance and giftware.