Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park Candle
Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park Candle
Notes of wild fig, ginger & citrus.
Where lava meets rainforest and creation is always in progress. Hawai‘i’s scent is lush and grounded — ripe fig and bright citrus layered with spicy ginger and rich volcanic earth. A warm, living blend that smells like power and possibility.
Couldn't load pickup availability
-
Lead
Free -
Phthalate
Free -
Vegan
-
Eco
Friendly -
Recyclable
-
Scent Profile
Sweet
-
Fragrance Notes
Notes of wild fig, ginger & citrus.
Product Details
Product Details
We craft products that celebrate nature and we advocate for and support public lands through annual donations to the National Park Foundation and Washington National Park Fund.
Made in small batches in Seattle, WA, USA.
Size Details
Size Details
Available in pint and half pint sizes.
PINT:
Diameter: 3.5 in
Height: 4 in
Approx. Net Wt: 14 oz
Burn time: 80+ hours
HALF PINT:
Diameter: 3 in
Height: 3 in
Approx. Net Wt: 8 oz
Burn time: 45+ hours
Share





I buy this alot from a Store in Sedona Arizona and it is my favorite candle!
This is my favorite a scent!!! Love this candle so so much!!
…because it does not wick, so about $24 of the dollars spent for this (not including S&H) was wasted. :-(
L.J., we're sorry to hear about your experience! While we love our signature wood wicks for so many reasons, they definitely require a little extra care. We recommend trimming your wick down to about 1/8” or even shorter while cool before re-lighting. You want the wax to be able to 'climb' the wick for your candle to stay burning.
We’ve got more tips and tricks on the website here, too: https://goodandwellsupplyco.com/pages/candle-safety
If you're really not feeling the wood, we also recently started offering our bestsellers with cotton wicks, if that’s preferable for you! You can also always place your wood wick candle on a candle warming plate to throw the scent without having to light the candle, so it doesn't go to waste. (Don't forget to remove the sticker on the bottom of the tin first.)
Hope this helps!
G&W