Description
Our Calm Flame 3-piece gift is filled with feminine musky and spiced scents that will transform your room into a woody wonderland. This set features our Nana Ataa Antobro, Nana Yaa Serwah and Nana Abena Adofo candles which are filled with sensational notes such as sandalwood, patchouli and caramelised amber to aid in peaceful relaxation
The gift set contains 3 mini candles weighing 120g each.
Nana Ataa Antobro, Nana Yaa Serwah and Nana Abena Adofo
Nana Ataa Antobro: As part of our Ghanaian tribute range to celebrate our heritage, its name comes from Ghanaian meaning ‘male born on Thursday’. Alluring and revitalising, the scents of this candle are alluring with a powerful blend of tobacco leaf, softened with honey accords on a base of bourbon and sandalwood making it a wonderful candle to aid relaxation for both men and women.
Nana Yaa Serwah Candle: As seen on ITV’s This Morning Lust List, The Nana Yaa Serwah Candle from Okiki is an evocative and alluring candle to lure you into a spiritual fragrant experience that will stay with you. The name of this candle is a tribute to our Ghanaian heritage and means ‘female born on a Thursday’ and it is a powerful indulgent musk delight, with caramelised amber and honey-sweet white musk embedded in spiced pink peppercorn and with middle notes of warm patchouli.
Nana Abena Adofo: Means female born on a Tuesday. This alluring candle is a wonderful way to relax and unwind, bellowing a feminine musky scent with luxurious earthy wood notes and hint of musky bark.
How to use Okiki Candles
When you light an Okiki candle, allow it to burn until the wax has melted all the way to the edge to prevent a tunnelling effect leaving hard wax around the jar. This also maximises the beautiful scent that is released as the wax melts.
We highly recommend that you trim the wick each time you light an Okiki candle to around half a centimetre, as this will allow the candle to burn brighter and can prevent the wick from becoming deformed. Of course, ensure that candles are kept out of reach of children and textiles!
Akua Boateng –
Really lovely scents but there’s lots of air in the wax so it burns very quickly