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The Happy Valley // Amber Blown Glass Candle

$35.00

The Happy Valley // Amber Blown Glass Candle

$35.00

THE HAPPY VALLEY

Channel the spirit of the LEF (or your personal secret society) with this cozy and intriguing bookworm's blend of fresh meadowgrass, creamy sandalwood, and aromatic cedar inspired by Benjamin Harnett's debut novel, The Happy Valley.

9oz hand poured, US grown soy candle in blown glass vessel with recyclable black metal snuffer lid + cotton & paper eco wick

Burn time: 55-65 hours

Reuse/upcycle our candle vessels after enjoying your burn as bud vases or to store small items around the house! 

•Our small batch candles are made with US grown soy wax, biodegradable labels, paper/cotton blend eco wicks, and are phthalate, paraben, zinc, lead, and dye free. 💙🌿🔥

To enjoy a perfect burn, allow your candle to form a complete wax melt pool across the top during first burn...this ensures your candle will burn evenly and beautifully down the sides of the container. Trim your wick to around 1/4" before each burn thereafter, snipping off any soot ball that accumulates.

About the author: Benjamin Harnett is a poet, fiction writer, historian, and digital engineer. His poetry has appeared recently in Poet Lore, Saranac Review, Juked, and ENTROPY, and forthcoming in SLANT and the Evansville Review. His short-story "Delivery" was Longform's Story of the Week. He was shortlisted for the Bridport Prize in Poetry and has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize. He lives in Cherry Valley, NY with his wife Toni and a menagerie of eccentric pets. He works for The New York Times.