fig garden candle

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$ 34.00 USD

for all of the green fig LOVERS, this one’s for you. with grounded black tea and sandalwood, this is one of our favorites.

woc-owned and located in birmingham, alabama, village apothecary candles are hand-poured into reusable jars with lead-free wicks, 100% natural coconut wax, and quality fragrance oils; and they are always made phthalate and cruelty-free.

scent notes |

top: green fig
middle: hyacinth, lily, rosewood
bottom: black tea & olive leaf

9 oz: 60-65 hour total burn time

4oz: 15 hours

size

Estimated delivery between october 21 and october 23.

returns:

while we do provide free shipping for orders $150+, as an ethical small business amid rising costs, we're now asking customers to cover the costs of their returns. thank you for continuing to support small business!

if you aren't completely satisfied with your purchase, please request a return via your customer account OR email gabby@abasicshop.com with your order number within 14 days of receipt.

we ask that items be returned in the same new condition that they were sent with original tags still attached and no signs of wear, wash, or use. once we receive the products and verify their condition, your refund will be credited to the payment method used to purchase.

we reserve the right to refuse a refund if the product shows signs of wear or has been altered from its original condition in any way. should this happen, you may choose to have the item(s) sent back to you at your own expense.

**items not eligible for return include gift cards, back2basic., vintage apparel, candles, hair accessories, jewelry, hosiery, and hats.

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$ 34.00 USD

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