Weight | 180g |
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Burn Time | 40hrs |
Origin | France |
Branche d’Olive Verbena – Candle
₹3,000.00
Widely acknowledged as the strongest of the lemon scents. Put zest into your living space with this sparkling mix of crisp green citrus sitting on a floral heart of white jasmine finishing on a soft musk base.
SKU: BDOCNVERB
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