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Emmeline Pankhurst

Emmeline Pankhurst

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Emmeline’s Unyielding Spirit.
In the ethereal glow of defiance and unbroken will, this fragrance evokes the spirit of Emmeline Pankhurst, steadfast in her quest for justice. Delicate whispers of jasmine signify the tender strength within, while calming lavender echoes her unwavering resolve. The sturdy base of oakmoss pays tribute to her rooted dedication, weaving a scented tapestry of rebellion and gentle power, illuminating the path towards equality and sisterhood.

Scent Notes

jasmine, lavender and oakmoss

Delivery & Returns

Dispatch times

Our candles are made to order and most will take between 1-7 business days to dispatch. 

However, if you are wanting your order sooner or for a specific date please get in touch (via email or in the message box at checkout) and we can sort something out for you!

 

Delivery Times

We currently offer standard delivery with Royal Mail 2nd class which should arrive between 2-3 days after dispatch and Royal Mail 1st class which should arrive between 1-2 days after dispatch.

 

NOTE: Please note that during the months of November and December we use Royal Mail Tracked. This is more expensive than normal but we have found means that your parcels are safe and get to you in time. 

Shipping outside the UK

We are more than happy to ship to America and Australia, unfortunately we cannot ship to the EU at this time.

If you would like an order to be delivered to Australia please do not hesitate to contact us via our contact page, email or Instagram message and we will calculate the shipping costs for you and complete your order via invoice.

Please note that customers are responsible for paying any import VAT, taxes and fees.

 

What is your return policy?

Please note earrings cannot be returned and refunded for hygiene reasons.

We are happy to accept returns if you are unhappy with your purchase.

Contact us within: 14 days of delivery

Dispatch items back within: 30 days of delivery

Request a cancellation within: 24 hours of purchase

Buyers are responsible for return postage costs. If the item is not returned in its original condition, the buyer is responsible for any loss in value.

Item damaged in transit

Sometimes accidents happen.

If you receive a parcel that has been damaged in the post please send a picture to us showing the damage within 48 hours of your parcel being delivered and we can discuss options with you. No worries.

Safety Information

Contains 1-(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8-Octahydro-2,3,8,8-tetramethyl-2-naphthalenyl)ethanone,
1-(2,6,6-Trimethylcyclohexa-1,3-dienyl)-2-buten-1-one, 2,4-Dimethyl-3-cyclohexen-1-
carboxaldehyde, 2-Methyl-3-(p-isopropylphenyl)propionaldehyde, 4-tert-Butylcyclohexyl
acetate, Benzyl salicylate, Geraniol, Hexyl salicylate, Isoeugenol, Linalool, Methyl 2-nonynoate,
Nerol, cis-3-Hexenyl methyl carbonate. Harmful to aquatic life with long lasting effects.May produce an allergic reaction.


I. Keep candles away from curtains, fabrics, furniture, and draughts.
II. Avoid placing candles under shelves; maintain a 3-foot (1-meter) clearance above.
III. Prevent contact with clothes and hair; place candles out of reach.
IV. Keep children and pets at a distance from candles.
V. Maintain at least 4 inches (10cm) between burning candles.
VI. Extinguish before moving; avoid objects falling into hot wax.
VII. Never leave burning candles unattended.
VIII. Safely extinguish with a snuffer or spoon, not by blowing.
IX. Double-check to ensure candles are completely out.

Scent History

Jasmine:
Jasmine, celebrated for its exquisite fragrance, has a history that spans centuries. Originating in South Asia, it has been cultivated and revered in cultures across the world. In ancient times, jasmine was highly valued in regions like India and Persia, where it was used in perfumes, teas, and as a symbol of love and beauty. It played a significant role in Ayurvedic and traditional Chinese medicine for its potential healing properties. The spread of jasmine to other parts of the world, including the Middle East and Europe, occurred through trade and exploration. Arabian perfumers cherished it, and it found its way to Europe during the Renaissance. Jasmine’s timeless appeal in perfumery continues to this day. It remains an iconic fragrance note and a symbol of elegance and romance. Today, jasmine is cultivated globally, with countries like India, Egypt, and France renowned for their jasmine production. Its history reflects its enduring status as a beloved and fragrant bloom in cultures and perfumes worldwide.

Lavender:
Lavender, prized for its soothing scent and versatility, has a history reaching back millennia, likely originating in the Mediterranean. Ancient civilizations like the Egyptians and Greeks appreciated its worth, with its name stemming from the Latin "lavare," meaning "to wash." Romans, in particular, cherished lavender, using it in their baths for relaxation. They introduced lavender to Great Britain during their occupation, sowing the seeds of its popularity. Over time, it spread across Europe, becoming a garden favorite and finding use in perfumes, potpourri, and remedies. In England, lavender's presence grew, adorning gardens and serving culinary and medicinal purposes. Today, English lavender fields, like those in the Cotswolds and Norfolk, are beloved for their beauty and fragrant allure, symbolizing history and aromatic appeal.

Oakmoss:
Oakmoss, known for its earthy and woody scent, has a history rooted in perfumery and traditional medicine. It is a type of lichen that grows on oak trees and other forested surfaces. Oakmoss has been used for centuries in various cultures for its aromatic and medicinal properties. The use of oakmoss in perfumery dates back to ancient times. Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans utilized it for its fragrance in perfumes and incense. It was prized for its ability to add depth and fixative qualities to scents. In traditional medicine, oakmoss was used for its potential healing properties, often applied topically for various skin conditions. In modern perfumery, oakmoss continues to be a valued ingredient, although synthetic alternatives are often used due to conservation concerns related to harvesting natural oakmoss. Oakmoss’ history reflects its enduring appeal in the world of fragrance, where its earthy aroma remains a staple for perfumers seeking to create complex and long-lasting scents.

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