Abd El Kader Candle

Abd El Kader Candle

Trudon
Notes
  • Mint
  • Ginger
  • Tea
  • Tobacco
The Trudon Abd El Kader Candle blends mint, ginger, and jasmine notes, creating a refreshing, slightly spicy atmosphere in your home.
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The Trudon Abd El Kader Candle blends mint, ginger, and jasmine notes, creating a refreshing, slightly spicy atmosphere in your home.
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  • - + Fragrance Family
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  • - + Care
Fragrance Notes
Fragrance Family
Usage

Recommended Rooms

Living Room and Bathroom

Burning time

55 to 60 hours

Dimensions

H:10.5 cm Ø: 9 cm

Weight

270g / 9.5 oz

Care
  1. In order to get the most out of your candle, burn it until the entire surface of the candle melts.
  2. To preserve the fragrance, do not burn your candle for more than 2 hours at a time during the first third of the candle and 1 hour at a time during the remaining.
  3. Do not leave candle burning unattended. Do not set in a draft. Keep away from children, curtains and pets.
  4. Should the wick require centering, gently readjust to correct position when the wax is still molten. Allow candle to solidify before relighting.
  5. Should any black smoke appear, trim the tip of the wick. It should be clean and no longer than 5mm at all times.
  6. Always protect the table or surface on which the candle rests (with a wood or ceramic plate, for example).
  7. Always protect the table or surface on which the candle rests (with a wood or ceramic plate, for example).

Spotlight

Trudon Story

Cire Trudon stands as a paragon of French luxury, artistry, and heritage, epitomizing centuries of excellence in candle making and fragrance.
Established in 1643, this prestigious Maison, headquartered at 78 rue de Seine in the heart of Paris’ iconic 6th arrondissement, earned its place as the official candle provider to the royal court of Louis XIV, the illustrious Sun King, and the grand cathedrals of France. In the 17th and 18th centuries, Cire Trudon reigned as the preeminent wax producer in the French Kingdom.

Its unparalleled craftsmanship was immortalized in 1762 by engineer Duhamel du Monceau, who extolled its expertise in The Art of the Wax Producer. This dedication to perfection earned Charles Trudon the noble title of Count Trudon des Ormes, bestowed by King Louis XIV himself. The brand meticulously preserves its historical recipes and tools, including 17th-century wrought iron pans and mold's used to craft candles emblazoned with royal insignias—an homage to its illustrious legacy of illuminating Versailles and the Royal Chapel.

Even during the tumult of the Revolution, Cire Trudon candles graced the hands of Louis XVI, their regal blazon discreetly concealed beneath layers of mortar to shield them from the ire of the era. Today, the legacy endures, as creation is a luminous testament to the brand’s enduring elegance, artistry, and commitment to timeless refinement.

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Trudon

Abd El Kader Candle

£95

The iconic Trudon Candle, adorned with its royal seal "Deo Regique Laborant," which translates to "They work for God and King," was once supplied to the Imperial Court of France in the 1800s. Today, these candles are meticulously handcrafted in Normandy, France, using time-honored techniques passed down from master candle makers.

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