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Sulis Minerva
Sulis Minerva
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Enter the sacred realm of Sulis Minerva. Cypress, lavender, and spearmint intertwine in a harmonious blend that invokes the wisdom and serenity of this Celtic goddess of thermal springs. As the healing scent leads you through the tranquility of her sacred waters, let your senses be awakened by the ancient sanctuary of Aquae Sulis.
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Scent Inspiration
Scent Inspiration
History behind the Woman
History behind the Woman
Cypress:
Cypress, with its fresh and woody scent, boasts an ancient history. Revered by civilizations like the Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans, the aroma of cypress, particularly the Cupressus species, held significance in various rituals. Egyptians used cypress in embalming, while Greeks associated it with mourning, planting it near cemeteries. Romans incorporated cypress into perfumes and cosmetics. Across the ages, cypress fragrance has maintained popularity in perfumery and aromatherapy, treasured for its refreshing and calming attributes. Today, it endures as a timeless scent, bridging the past and present with its soothing and invigorating olfactory allure.
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.
Spearmint:
Spearmint, famed for its refreshing and minty flavor, boasts an ancient history tracing back to the Mediterranean region. The Greeks and Romans highly prized it for culinary, medicinal, and hospitable purposes. Its name, derived from its pointed leaves, became prevalent during the Middle Ages when it was cultivated in monastery gardens, lauded for its pleasant taste and digestive qualities. Spearmint found its way to North America through European settlers and Native American interactions, becoming a staple in various dishes. Today, it maintains its global popularity, enriching cooking, beverages, and herbal remedies, a testament to its enduring charm and potential health benefits.
Scent Notes
Scent Notes
cypress, lavender & spearmint
Safety Information
Safety Information
May cause an allergic skin reaction, Harmful to aquatic life with long lasting effects.
Contains Terpinolene, beta-Caryophyllene, l-Carvone, l-Limonene.
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.

Frequently Asked Questions
Candle Care
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.
Delivery & Returns
Dispatch times
Our candles are made to order and most will take between 3-5 business days to dispatch but this can extend up to 7 business days during busy periods.
However, if you are wanting your order sooner or for a specific date please get in touch and we can sort something out for you!
Delivery Times
We currently offer standard delivery with Royal Mail Tracked 48 which should arrive between 2-3 days after dispatch and express delivery with Royal Mail Tracked 24 which should arrive between 1-2 days after dispatch.
Shipping outside the UK
We are unable to ship to the EU and USA at this time.
Please do get in contact with us if you would like an order delivered outside of the UK and we will let you know if this is possible and what shipping charges will be. If it is possible 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 (this is only possible if you haven't recieved a dispatch email)
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.