thekittenkat Report post Posted December 13, 2013 Frankincense, honeycomb, black copal, and myrrh veiled in night-blooming jasmine, dusky amber, black rose, smoky patchouli leaf, bitter cacao, and a dribble of red wine. What can I say? This is a divinely beautiful candle! It's like standing at midnight in the middle of October in a hothouse garden devoted to the night-blooming jasmine and the black rose, both in full bloom. Over on the workbench is burning a beeswax candle that was made with the best autumnal resins and spices, stuck about with pieces of a bitter cacao pod. In one's hand is a crystal goblet with only dregs of a red wine left. This is part of that marvelous scent of autumn that Ray Bradbury wrote of in such evocative language. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites