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Witch and the Wheel® is a unique collection of soy candles and diffusers honouring the eight Sabbats in the Wheel of the Year. Each one has been lovingly hand poured in the South West of England, blended with gentle and positive intentions by founder and fellow witch, Melanie Gillespie. The collection has been carefully crafted so that each scent is linked to the nature of the Sabbat it represents and can be used along side journaling, intention setting and rituals. All candles are made from 100% soy wax, hand blended with the highest quality fragrance oils. Ingredients are vegan friendly, cruelty free and paraben free and each 30cl candle burns for approximately 40 hours.
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47 Emet Lane, BS16 7BX , Bristol, United Kingdom
- 07766914995
- hello@witchandthewheel.co.uk
- witchandthewheel.co.uk
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