Green Emerald Marble Refillable Vessel

$195.00

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Product Description

A jewel of the earth, carved in stone. Green Emerald Marble reveals a deep forest base, veined with faint ripples of lighter green that shift like light through leaves. Its roped silhouette accentuates the stone’s natural character, giving each vessel a presence both striking and serene. Sourced from India and hand-finished by artisans, no two are ever alike—each polished to a smooth, sculpted form while preserving the singular beauty of its origin. A timeless statement for any space, it arrives with our unscented No. 00 | Dinnertime candle insert—crafted to glow, refill, and endure.

The Details

Marble Refillable Vessel
– 5lbs of solid stone
– designed to be refilled
– Comes with one unscented candle

No. 00 | Dinnertime candle insert
– Size: 9 oz / 260 g
– Burn time: 50-55 hours
– Non-toxic, Phthalate, Paraben & Petroleum Free, No Sulphates or Dyes
– Lead-Free Cotton Wick
– Hand-poured in Canada

Perfect the burning experience of your Candle

Prevent Tunnelling
Allow the wax to fully melt to the edge of the glass insert on every burn. Burn for 3-4 hours per session.

Trim Wick
Trim the wick to 1/4″ before every burn. Using our Wick Trimmer can make this step easy.

End Life
It is time for a refill when there is ½” wax remaining in your glass insert. Letting your candle burn out on its own can result in an increased fire hazard.

Storage
Store your unused Refill Inserts in a dark, cool space. Warmer temperatures and light can speed up the aging process. Light your Candle Refill Inserts within 6 months of purchase.

Ensure a safe burning experience for your Candle

Burn In Sight
Always burn your candle within sight. Never leave a lit candle unattended.

Keep Clear
Keep burning candles away from flammable materials, children and pets.

Burn Time
Do not burn the candle for longer than 4 hours at a time

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