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Elements | Mathematics

Elements | Mathematics

8.5oz | Palo Santo Wood, Amber, Citrus

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Details

  • Notes: Palo Santo Woods, Amber, Musk.
  • Coconut wax blend
  • Text-tile graded, self-curling cotton wick
  • Toxin-free fragrances
  • 40 hours burn
  • 8.5oz | 240g

Sustainability

We ship your Ponder candles in a plastic-free packaging. This means you can:

  • Recycle the candle box and the shipping box.
  • Home-compost the peanuts that are used to protect the candle jars on its way to you.
  • Reuse the candle jar as a pen holder or anything else you can imagine! A Zero-packaging Wax-Melt Refill option will be coming soon so you can reuse your Ponder candle jar again and again. Stay tuned! :)

Care Instructions

If you're going to burn one of our candles, follow these simple steps:
- Trim the wick at least ¼ inch before burning.
- Keep the candle away from drafts, vents or air currents.
- Burn for 2-3 hours each time you light the candle. This will help the candle burn evenly.
- Never burn a candle on or near anything that can catch fire, especially things that are flammable or could start a fire if the candle were to fall over. Keep them out of reach of children and pets too.

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The Scent Profile

Elements & Euclid

This candle represents a mathematical concept.

Elements (B.C. 300)

Inarguably the most powerful textbook of all time, Elements, the work of the Greek philosopher and mathematician Euclid, is regarded as one of the greatest works in the history of scientific research. Its beauty is its progression, which has led to various mathematical branches being developed. It is considered as a masterpiece for its application of logic in mathematics, but it has also affected multiple fields including the exact sciences.  

Elements is a book of various definitions, postulates, and proofs of propositions. The 13 books of Elements cover a wide range of topics including inductive lines, solid and plane geometry, and number theory.

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