The Wild Goddess
Sunrise in the Storywood Folklore Candle
Sunrise in the Storywood Folklore Candle
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Marmalade was up early, which was already unusual. Gerald the Robin was already on his branch, which was not. Neither of them spoke. The Storywood does something rather wonderful at sunrise in summer and it deserves to be witnessed properly.
Sunrise in the Storywood is a warm, golden and beautifully heady candle that opens with bergamot and cardamom, blooms through orange flower, jasmine, ylang ylang and tiare at the heart, and settles into benzoin, tonka bean and amber at the base. Bright and floral and gently spiced, with a warmth that builds as it burns. The kind of scent that makes an ordinary morning feel like a particularly good one.
But this candle isn't just a scent.
Every Wild Goddess candle carries a bespoke folklore tale, written and narrated by Kayleigh and set in the world of Mossvale, a hidden world of folklore, seasonal magic, and old stories told beside candlelight. Inside your box you'll find a story card with a QR code. Light your candle. Scan the code. Step through the hedgerow.
What you find there is yours to discover.
Perfect For
Those who want their mornings to smell golden. Sunrise in the Storywood is for summer days and slow starts, for rooms that deserve warmth and brightness, and for anyone who appreciates a floral scent with real depth and a little spice underneath.
Also genuinely lovely for: warm floral and spiced scent lovers, spring and summer atmospheres, morning rituals, bright and welcoming spaces, and gifting someone who deserves a beautiful start to their day.
🕯️ The Details:
- Size: 30cl (Standard Medium Jar)
- Height: 9cm
- Burn time: Approx 40 hours
- Wax: Natural rapeseed & coconut wax
- Sustainability: Vegan-friendly, clean-burning, eco-conscious
- Made: Hand-poured in small batches in England
- Packaging: Recyclable, finished with a gold wax seal
Each candle is made by hand, so small variations and imperfections are part of it. That's not a flaw. That's the maker's hand in every pour.
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