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Collection Natural
Tiare Flower Scented Candle
19,90 €
Discover our scented candle Tiare Flower with floral notes, handmade in our workshops in Haute-Provence
The fragrance Fleur de Tiaré enchants with its fresh and exotic top notes of pear, bergamot, and coconut, evoking a tropical escape. At its heart, a rich and enchanting bouquet of white flowers, rose, and jasmine reveals its lush femininity. In the base, warm notes of cashmere wood, vanilla, and musk add a touch of sensuous and lasting softness, anchoring the fragrance in a memorable trail.
The Tiare Flower Scented Candle belongs to the floral olfactory family:
Top Notes: Pear, Bergamot, Coconut
Heart Notes: Rose, Jasmine, White Flowers
Base Notes: White Musk, Amber Wood, Cashmere Wood
Top Notes: Pear, Bergamot, Coconut
Heart Notes: Rose, Jasmine, White Flowers
Base Notes: White Musk, Amber Wood, Cashmere Wood
According to a Polynesian legend, the Tiare flower was born from the hand of Princess Apetahi, who, as she lay dying in the arms of her lover, said: “Each morning, when you climb the mountain, I will give you my hand to caress.” This myth refers to Mount Temehani on the island of Raiatea.
Westerners only discovered the Tiare in the early 19th century. Johann Georg Adam Forster, the naturalist on James Cook's second circumnavigation, provided the first incorrect description of the flower. The first samples were brought back to Europe by the French explorer Dumont d'Urville.
Westerners only discovered the Tiare in the early 19th century. Johann Georg Adam Forster, the naturalist on James Cook's second circumnavigation, provided the first incorrect description of the flower. The first samples were brought back to Europe by the French explorer Dumont d'Urville.
The Tiare, known scientifically as Gardenia tahitensis, is an exotic flowering tree native to the South Pacific islands. This beautiful tree can grow up to 4 meters tall and is characterized by its dark, glossy foliage. It blooms year-round, producing small white flowers typically with 5 to 8 petals. The Tiare is valued for its consistent beauty and unique tropical appearance.
The Tiare flower, an iconic symbol of French Polynesia, primarily grows on the volcanic and limestone soils of the region. These specific soil conditions provide an ideal environment for this exotic plant, known for its beautiful white, fragrant blooms. The rich volcanic soil and the limestone nature of the land create optimal conditions for the Tiare flower, making it a vital part of Polynesian floral heritage.
Regulatory information
May cause an allergic skin reaction. Harmful to aquatic life with long lasting effects.
Keep out of reach of children. If on skin: wash with plenty of water and soap. Dispose of contents/container in accordance with national regulations.
DANGER
UFI : MA30-G0DW-H004-YHGP
Keep out of reach of children. If on skin: wash with plenty of water and soap. Dispose of contents/container in accordance with national regulations.
DANGER
UFI : MA30-G0DW-H004-YHGP
May cause an allergic skin reaction. Harmful to aquatic life with long lasting effects. If medical advice is needed, have product container or label at hand. Keep out of reach of children. Read carefully and follow all instructions. Avoid breathing vapours. Avoid release to the environment. If on skin: wash with plenty of water and soap. If skin irritation or rash occurs: get medical advice/attention. Dispose of contents/container in accordance with national regulations.
WARNING
UFI : 1S00-90Q0-A009-490R
WARNING
UFI : 1S00-90Q0-A009-490R
Ventilate the room after use. Avoid inhaling the smoke directly
You will find the advices on how to use our candles here: Using advice
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