Ginger & Lemongrass Scented Tealights

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Enjoy our beautiful Ginger & Lemongrass scented tealights, a refreshing and citrusy aroma with zesty lemongrass, warming ginger and notes of tangy lime.

Our tealights are poured at our factory nestled on the North Coast of Cornwall. Enjoy a twinkling burn time of up to 6 hours per tealight.

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  • Size: 12.3cm x 12.8cm
  • Fragrance: Ginger & Lemongrass
  • Fragrance Description: Refreshing and energising zesty lemongrass with warming ginger and citrusy lime.
                   

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