Cire Trudon's "Abd El Kader" scented candle has the scent of Moroccan mint tea. Abd El Kader describes a gust of freedom blowing from the coast of Mascara and the mountains. Along the way, it takes in the green scents of fresh mint, the swagger of battles, the hot and peppery air of ginger and the perfume of tea and tobacco from the Ouled Nail tribe. Abd El Kader was a writer, poet and philosopher from Algeria in the nineteenth century. A man respected even by his enemies.
The luxurious scented candle is made of natural wax, weighs 270gr, has a diameter of 9 cm, a height of 10.5 cm and lasts up to 60 burning hours.
Claude Trudon arrived in Paris in 1643 to start a grocery shop on Rue Saint-Honoré. He also provided his customers with candles to light their homes and parishes. His son Jacques continued the business and in 1687 became a welcome guest at the court of Versailles as apothecary to Queen Marie-Thérèse. The Trudon house became a wax supplier to the French court and all major churches in the 18th century. It even survived the French Revolution and Napoleon. Cire Trudon continued the craft uninterrupted to this day, becoming the oldest and most prestigious wax producer in the world. The scented candles are of unparalleled quality and beauty. Through surprising collaborations with leading designers, the age-old brand continues to innovate.
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