PAPOA'KAN "Dreamcatcher" Tin Candles | Crowfoot Collective
PAPOA'KAN "Dreamcatcher" Tin Candles | Crowfoot Collective
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P A P O A ‘ K A N
PROTECTION | POSITIVITY | STRENGTH | SWEET DREAMS
JASMINE | SANDALWOOD | ORCHID | COCONUT CREAM | HONEYSUCKLE
This lovely candle is inspired by the beautiful wilds of Anaqtl’a known today as Pachena Bay, in the Broken Group Islands. These Islands are home to the Huu-ay-aht people. Giant, moss laden Cedars and lush ferns sway in the cool forests. These forests give way to white sand beaches, stretching for miles, broken only by rivers rushing into the sea. The most glorious flowers grow along these Sea Shores, filling the air with honeysuckle and nectar. Truly the Hawaii of Canada. We created a scent inspired by this incredible place.
Beautiful, effervescent Immortelle - Italian strawflower - gives notes of Wild Honey, Rose and Sea Salt. Top notes of sun warmed Honeysuckle, Orange and Evening Orchid bring all the botanicals together into a rich floral. Rounded out and deepened by beautifully dark, narcotic Jasmine and Tuberose.
Mid Notes of warm, woodsy Sandalwood mingle with sensual Tonka Bean, creating rich warmness and nutmeg undertones. The light spice of an evening orchid held gently in the embrace of sweet Vanilla and Tonka Bean.
Ambrette seed is nature's musk, deep and rich. It brings base notes of Chocolate and Cream. Blended with warm Gardenia and a touch of coconut to create a truly beautiful and inviting scent.
This is a beautiful, complex and captivating scent. It’s like having a sultry summer evening breeze drifting through your home. Bring the feeling of a warm tropical night into your home with this gorgeous candle.
- Organic Cotton Wick
- 6 oz
- 40 hours of burn time
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The Aunty Collective Indigenous Creative Practice Hub recognizes the sovereignty of the Lekwungen Peoples, land, waters, ancestors, and non-human relations and understands that only through meaningful, respectful, reciprocal relationships, is our work made possible. As diverse Indigenous peoples who carry our unique Indigenous laws with us while away from our own lands and waters, we make visible and honour Lekwungen laws, protocols, and authority as we create, share, and develop relationships within the Lekwungen and neighboring Coast Salish territories and peoples.