Introducing
Trudon Versailles Classic Candle, a refreshing floral candle that pays homage to the beloved palatial gardens first planted to entertain a king and his court. Taking inspiration from the scent of a French garden in spring, Trudon Versailles Candle features notes of peony, herbs, tuberose and honeysuckle. It’s refined but with a touch of whimsy, a nod to the legendary festivities hosted by Louis XIV.
What are the notes in Trudon Versailles Candle?
- Head: Peony, mint, thyme flower
- Heart: Rosemary, linden, tuberose absolute
- Base: Honeysuckle, oak wood, blue iris
Presented in vibrant azure vessels inspired by the sky blue of a fresco, the Trudon Versailles collection links together the opulence of the palace with the carefully-tended - and equally as extravagant - gardens.
Why will I love Trudon Versailles Classic Candle?
- Refreshing floral candle
- Contains notes of peony, herbs, tuberose and oak
- Burn time of 55 - 65 hours.
- Vegetable wax based candle
- Smoke free burn
- Artisanal glass, crafted by hand in Vinci, Italy
- Cotton wick
- Classic style candle, 10.5cm height
- 270g
How do I care for my Trudon candles?
The first time you light your Cire Trudon candle is the most important. Ensure that you leave your candle on until the surface is completely liquid - if the wax is still solid towards the edges, the candle will create a tunnel rather than burning smoothly throughout its life span. Do not allow candle to burn longer than 3 hours.If the wick shifts, reposition it while the wax is still warm, but not hot.When the candle cools, protect its surface with a bell jar or cloche to prevent dust build up.Never leave your candle unattended. Keep candles away from pets and children, and away from draughts and curtains. Protect the surface you burn your candle on with a wooden base or small plate.
Trudon: Candles With History
Once, every royal palace would have a team of staff to care for candles. Founded in 1643, Maison de Cire Trudon crafted candles for the royal court of Versailles. Cire Trudon candles still carry the emblem of King Louis XIV who created the Royal Wax Manufacture in Antony, which once belonged to the Cire Trudon family. With a gold seal inspired by a bas relief on the Royal Wax Manufacture, the Cire Trudon motto is a tribute to the bees that contributed to the Maison Trudon candles throughout the centuries. Though Trudon candles are now made with a more environmentally friendly vegetable wax, you can still read the latin "deo regique laborant” which refers to bees “doing work for god and king.”