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Very decorative scented candle with the modern smoky scent of Us by Neandertal. The scent of this scented candle has herbs and plants native to the natural environment that have been used throughout history in ceremonies, medicine, culinary, and perfumery.
This is the smokiest fragrance in the Neandertal collection. This is due to the smoky nature of vetiver. Sandalwood, oudh, and musk give this fragrance a feeling of safety and security. Lemon, eucalyptus, and geranium give the smoky character a lift.
Each porcelain bowl is handmade by founder and artist Kentaro Yamada and filled with high-quality wax from the South of France. The candle weighs 375 grams, which is more than 80 burning hours under optimal burning conditions. For tips on burning scented candles, see below.
Candle dimensions: H 8cm x W 14cm x L 14 cm
Rose, Vetiver, Bergamot, Incense, Cardamom, Sandalwood, Orange, Black pepper, Oakmoss, Pink pepper, Elemi, Geranium, Eucalyptus, Cistus labdanum, Musk, Myrrh, Oudh
Neandertal was founded by the Japanese artist Kentaro Yamada in 2018. His love for design makes this unique brand a strong visual character, which is reflected in the powerful design language of the brand. Yamada started a creative collaboration with perfumers and together they research how perfumes can make the echoes of our past tangible. The results are contemporary, highly original, and experimental fragrance structures, free from conventional and traditional perfume standards.
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Euan McCall
Euan McCall is a Scottish perfumer from Edinburgh. He has created perfumes for cult brands (such as Neandertal) and now runs his own brand Jorum Studio with his partner Chloe Mullen. Their perfumes are contemporary and unique, and to quote McCall: "It is so important for us that each Jorum creation is new, original and of quality which we hope ultimately progresses the narrative - we aren’t interested in trends or trying to copy existing works. We do Jorum and hope many people enjoy what we do." Interested to read more about Euan McCall's creative process and inspiration? You can read our full interview with Euan McCall here.