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TopWosk Loose Wax Candles: Coconut Harmony — natural, exotic, and sensual.

Transport yourself to a paradise island in a few moments.

Imagine the gentle glow of a flame dancing in a real coconut shell. Feel the peace and harmony, as if you were relaxing on a tropical beach. SetTopWosk Loose Wax Candles: Coconut HarmonyThis is your ticket to the world of nature and exotic scents... without leaving home! Pour the powder into a natural shell, place the wick, and you're done. Your sensual, nature-inspired candle is ready in a minute.

The ecological power of nature

100% natural soy wax, biodegradable and non-toxic, burns with a steady, clean flame – without harmful fumes. Zero plastics, zero compromises, zero nonsense – simply pure, natural elegance in your interior.

Always like new.

Worn-out wick? No problem! Just pull it out, smooth the wax, and insert a new one. Your candle looks brand new every time – no spilled wax, dirty container, or feeling of waste. Zero waste at its best!

A touch of exoticism in your home.

Each coconut shell in our set is unique – handcrafted, polished, and ready to become part of your home. It's not just a vessel, but a piece of true nature that brings warmth, authenticity, and a touch of vacation relaxation to your interior. Create a composition that will remind you of your most beautiful journeys.

Key product features

  • Soy wax powder- ideal for filling the included shells.
  • Natural coconut shells (2, 4 or 6 pcs)- Hand-ground and unique.
  • Cotton wicks- specially designed for loose materials.
  • Eco-friendly and biodegradable- in harmony with nature from beginning to end.

Benefits you'll love.

  • Express candle- no melting, no rinsing, ready practically immediately.
  • Long-term use- Just replace the wick, and the candle looks like new.
  • Exotic arrangement, your style.- create a unique composition from natural coconut shells.
  • Zero waste = more savings- No wasted wax, save money and the planet.
  • A perfect gift idea.- for nature lovers, travel enthusiasts, and those who appreciate the boho style.

The set includes:

  • Natural soy wax TopWoskin loose form (selected quantity: 1 or 2 kg).
  • Natural, hand-polished coconut shells(selected quantity: 2, 4 or 6 pieces).
  • Set of cotton wicks10 pieces
  • Instruction or Manual or Directions, which will guide you step-by-step through the creation process.
  • Optional: selectedfragrant oil or scented oil or aromatic oilfor candles.

How to get started? Instructions and safety.

  1. Choosecoconut shell from the kit.
  2. Pour inapply TopWosk loose wax, leaving approx. 1 cm from the edge.
  3. Settrim the wick so that it protrudes about 0.5 cm above the surface of the wax.
  4. Light it.knot — and you're done! Enjoy the natural glow.
  5. Renew:After burning and cooling, remove the old wick, smooth the wax, and insert a new one.

Remember to stay safe:

  • Never leave a burning candle unattended.
  • Burn the candle once.no longer than 4 hours.
  • Quit smoking., when about 1-2 cm of wax remains at the bottom to protect the container.
  • Keep away from children, animals, and flammable materials.

TopWosk loose wax candles: Coconut Harmony are your ticket to a world of relaxation, nature, and exotic design. This is the perfect set if you want to bring authenticity and warmth to your home in a boho style.

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