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New Trade Routes Candles

Behold! Trade Routes welcomes two new candles to the collection. Breathe in as the scents of Calisaya Bark and Sinking Oud keep you company, as you picture yourself inside a Bedouin tent draped with silks, or beneath the desert sky.​​ 

LIGHT THE WAY

Calisaya Bark​

An Andean ascent, flickering with juniper spice. A mossy candle gifted as their interest peaks. ​

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Sinking Oud

Glowing saffron. Incense smoke. The rarest oud floods the land in a candle scented by liquid gold. ​ 
 

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Trade Routes Candles

Curious and curiouser.

One need only inhale to transport the senses beyond the front door with Trade Routes fragrant candles.​

Curtains will twitch and crowds with form outside one’s abode. Your home will smell every bit as extraordinary as you do, and the neighbours will notice

DISCOVER
PEN CLASSIC CANDLE CALISAYA BARK 200G

CALISAYA BARK

An Andean ascent, flickering with juniper spice. A mossy candle to peak one's interest.

$90
PEN CLASSIC CANDLE SINKING OUD 200G

SINKING OUD

Glowing saffron, incense smoke and the rarest oud. A candle scented by liquid gold.

$88
PEN CLASSIC CANDLE AMBAR STONE 200G

ANBAR STONE

Warm Tonka and rare amber remind you that riches dwell right under your nose.

$90
candle care

Caring for your Candles​

Find the answer to all of your burning questions with Penhaligon's ultimate guide on the art of candle care.​ 
 

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