Luhansk Candle

Rekava is a Ukrainian sustainable brand of biodegradable goods made of recycled coffee grounds. This candle is part of a collection dedicated to the symbolic aromas of Ukraine.

The candles are made in Ukraine using only certified ingredients: natural soy wax, fragrance oils, and premium quality dyes, all inside a biodegradable container and lid made of recycled coffee grounds. As an eco-friendly alternative to metal wick holders. the team at Rekava have developed a holder made from natural eggshell bioceramics. After burning the candle, all its remains may be sorted into organic fractions, composted or used as a biodegradable seedling pot.

As these candles are made with natural materials, some colour variation may occur. This natural process is called wax crystallisation and does not affect the quality.

£35.00 £28.00
No longer available

More details

Material Soy Wax
Dimensions 14 x 11 x 11cm
SKU 12095208

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UK Delivery

Enjoy free shipping on all UK orders above £50. For orders below £50, shipping is £4.95. We aim to deliver your order within 3-5 working days.

International Delivery

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For all orders outside the UK, VAT is deducted from your order at checkout. Your order may be subject to customs duties, taxes and courier charges. You are responsible for paying these charges. Please check with your local customs office for more information.

Temporary Suspension of Shipping to EU, EEA and Northern Ireland

We have temporarily halted shipping to EU, EEA and Northern Ireland due to the new GPSR regulations which came into effect on December 13, 2024. We are actively working on a solution to resume shipping to these regions as soon as possible. We sincerely apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.


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Product story

This Luhansk candle is infused with the aroma of apricots.
Residents of the Luhansk region say that Russia begins where apricots do not grow. At one time, many apricots were planted all over this eastern border region. In spring, their abundant white flowers cover the streets, and in summer, the aroma of their fruits fills the air.

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