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Morrigan's Ember Wax Melt
Morrigan's Ember Wax Melt
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Drawn from the mists of Irish legend, this wax melt embodies a scent shaped by shadow and sovereignty. Inspired by a goddess of war, fate, and death — a phantom queen who moved through battles as a crow, foretelling ruin or glory — this fragrance captures power incarnate: unpredictable, commanding, and eternal.
The aroma unfolds with smoldering tobacco and aged cedar rising like the aftermath of flame, edged with sharp citrus reminiscent of steel drawn in moonlight. Beneath it lies a slow-burning heart of sandalwood and ghostly wild florals, creating a strange, elegant echo of beauty amid the wreckage.
Let this wax melt transform your space when the air calls for something ancient — something that doesn’t just scent the room but stirs the bones of old stories.
SCENT NOTES
Top-Citrus
Middle-Floral
Bottom-Cedar, Sandalwood, Musk
ABOUT OUR SOY WAX MELTS
Each wax melt is hand-poured with care in small, thoughtfully curated batches, using pure soy wax and premium-grade fragrance oils. From creation to packaging, every step is lovingly undertaken in a humble workshop nestled in Missouri — a quiet haven where craftsmanship and scent come together in perfect harmony.
WAX MELT CARE
- Store wax melts in their original clamshells or containers to protect them from dust and fading. Avoid direct sunlight or extreme temperatures to maintain wax quality and fragrance.
- Keep wax melts in a cool, dry area to maximize longevity and scent retention.
- Place 1-2 cubes in a wax warmer—electric or tea-light based—on a level, heat-resistant surface. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
- Do not leave the warmer on for more than 3-4 hours at a time to prevent overheating.
- Always monitor the wax warmer during use and avoid leaving it unattended, especially around children and pets.
- Avoid adding water to the warmer to prevent splattering.
- Allow wax to cool before handling and exercise caution when changing wax to prevent burns or mess.
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