Koh Kood is the combination of tobacco, rose, and vanilla to create romantic atmosphere, an escape with your love on a magical island. You will find the finest soft smell of rose, the signature bitter scent of tobacco, and smooth tone of vanilla, to fulfil the mellow life moment and hope you have good love.
Thong Lor blend is inspired by the golden moment of life.The finest combination of the signature deep smell of tobacco, the warm wooden tone of cedarwood, the smooth scent of vanilla, the fascinating scent of musk, and the spice of cinnamon.
CHARACTERISTICS
Made from:
- 100% of natural soy wax
- Double cotton wick
- Blending with premium grade of essential oil and fragrance
- No chemical and dyes added
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Lighting time: approx. 18 hours per candle
- Dimension: Ø 3.4″ x H 1.5″
Blend: Koh Kood Tobacco, Rose, and Vanilla
Atmosphere: Dramatical Romantic
Blend: Thong Lor
| Top Notes: Tobacco
| Middle Notes: Cinnamon
| Base Notes: Cedarwood, Musk, Vanilla
Atmosphere: The Golden Moment
The benefits of soy wax:
● Environmental friendly
● Long lasting, better scent
● Natural source grown
● Low melting temperature
● Cleanly burn, no black soot
● Be massage oil with melted wax
IDEA AND ADVICES
Escape from your living room ! Let's travel together in South East Asia
Apichat is handcrafted & hand-poured soy wax candle maker, lover and supplier with “makes atmosphere yours” intention.
DELIVERY AND RETURN
- Free delivery in France
- Free return in France if the piece has not been used our worn
QUESTIONS
THE BRAND
Dame Pach in Bangkok is an ultra comfortable closet to accompany you through well-being every day. Pieces are made in very small quantities with natural materials enhanced by local know-how that allow us to create unique interiors. More than a brand, a way of living and working to create an unique universe and look.
Dame Pach in Bangkok's motto "From local to town". We mainly work with artisans engaged in the transmission of local savoir-faire. The goal is to re-learn how to create in connection with our environment, with our hands on the rhythm of the sun or the monsoons.