Enhance your ambiance with the LOEWE honeysuckle scented candle, which emits a gentle floral aroma that fills your room with comforting sweetness. Upon lighting, it unveils notes reminiscent of honey, transporting you to a blooming garden. Housed in a glazed terracotta container and featuring one or more wicks, this candle is crafted from 100% vegetable wax. The handcrafting process ensures each piece is exceptionally unique, reflecting true artisanal beauty. Part of the floral olfactory family, the honeysuckle plant is indigenous to areas like North America and the Himalayas. Its fragrant flowers have a history of medicinal use, providing remedies for various ailments. Leave the candle burning for 3 hours for the first use. Never leave a lit candle unattended. Never light a candle on or near flammable materials. Keep candles out of reach of children and animals. Avoid touching a lit candle, especially while the wax is hot and liquid. Do not allow the candle to be completely consumed. Avoid introducing foreign objects such as matches or pieces of the wick into the melted wax. Make sure the room is ventilated and leave approximately 100 cm of free space on top of the candle for the flame and heat to rise freely. To avoid irregular burning, dripping, or smoking, keep the candle away from air currents such as fans or air conditioners. Leave enough space between two burning candles to prevent the heat from one from melting the other. To extinguish the candle safely, take care to avoid dripping or splattering the wax. Never use water to extinguish a candle, as it may cause the hot wax to splatter. Before touching, moving, or leaving a candle unattended, always wait until it has completely extinguished. Wax melts at a certain temperature. To maintain the candles in good condition while not in use, keep them in a cool and dry place. The holder may heat up, and hot wax may build up during use. Be careful when touching the holder to prevent burns and make sure it is placed on a temperature-resistant surface. Do not use water to extinguish the candle, as it may cause splattering and break the holder due to the contrast in temperature. Because ceramics are a fragile material, the holders may become damaged if not kept in proper condition.