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Description
A gift to be lit, loved, and cherished long after the flame has faded.
This autumn, Duxmore Botanics is proud to bring you a limited-edition collection of pottery candles, handmade on the Isle of Wight by local potter Lottie Rose.
Each vessel begins life in Lottie’s studio, where it is carefully thrown, kiln fired, hand-painted, glazed, and fired once more — a process that takes around one month from start to finish. The result is a one-of-a-kind keepsake pot, designed to be treasured long after the candle has burned.
Once complete, the pots make their way to Duxmore Botanics, where we fill them with our signature hand-crafted scents — blends inspired by the changing seasons, designed to bring warmth and atmosphere into your home.
Available fragrances:
Pine, Cypress & Bay
Frankincense, Cinnamon & Sweet Orange
The Island
✨ Pre-order is now open for September
Dispatch begins 1st October, with a second and final batch available in November. Quantities are strictly limited.
Bring the beauty of the Isle of Wight into your home this season — a story of clay, fire, and fragrance in every piece.
Each limited-edition candle comes complete with a little care guide and thoughtful suggestions for how to reuse your handmade pot once the wax has gone. Whether as a plant holder, a desk tidy, or simply a keepsake, every vessel has a second life waiting.
A gift to be lit, loved, and cherished long after the flame has faded.
About our candles: Each of our candles is carefully curated using 100% natural ingredients. Rapeseed and Coconut wax give a gorgeous, creamy texture that melts evenly as the wax pools out to the sides.
Always trim the wick to 1cm before lighting. Burn time: approx 40 hours, Weight e200g