Makana Candle Studios 100% Soy Wax Artisanal Candles
Makana Candle Studios 100% Soy Wax Artisanal Candles
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These enchanting fragrances bring the scent of exotic flora and tropical fruit from sandy beaches and lush waterfalls right to your doorstep. All candles available in 10-ounce and 3-ounce sizes.
Awapuhi Blossom
Commonly known as White Ginger, the delicate, white awapuhi flower has a sweet, exotic fragrance and is used to create breathtaking leis that were once worn only by Hawaiian royalty.
Bamboo Citrus
A clean, spa fragrance composed of green bamboo, maile, lemon, and lime leaf. Legend says that the goddess Hina brought bamboo to Hawai’i from Tahiti and planted it beside her home on the windward coast of Maui.
Coconut Milk Vanilla
A delicious mingling of coconut milk and Tahitian vanilla makes this a sweet and enticing scent that will readily sweep you away to the warm sands of your favorite tropical island paradise.
Lilikoi Guava
Tart lilikoi, commonly known as passion fruit, mixed with citrus-sweet notes of ruby guava and fresh lemon zest, create a perfectly balanced tropical fruit fusion evocative of roadside fruit stands found in Kapa’a Town, Kaua’i.
Mango Papaya
The sweet scent of sun-ripened papaya is combined with juicy mango to create this creamy, delicious blend. The fragrance is reminiscent of the rich tropical aromas that fill the air as you stroll through the Hilo Farmers Market.
Pikake Jasmine
The tiny, pure white pikake flowers produce a delicate fragrance that makes them a favorite for leis. A symbol of love and purity, Princess Ka’iulani named the flower after the beautiful peacocks that roamed her Waikiki gardens.
Pineapple Calamansi
Sweet island pineapple, a symbol of hospitality, is blended with the tiny, tropical Calamansi lime from the Philippine Islands to produce this mouth-watering fragrance.
White Pearl Tuberose
A truly captivating and sensual fragrance. Tuberose produce clusters of aromatic, pure white flowers that symbolize love and passion. Fittingly it is a Hawaiian tradition for a bride to wear leis bearing these special blossoms.