Sequoia  Sunset Candle

Sequoia Sunset Candle

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A collab with Indigenous artist Leilani Shaw. Royalties are paid to the artist on every sale.

Scent Family: Grounded and floral

Description: A combination of pistachio, almond aromas with delicate floral notes of hellotrope and jasmine. A decadently warm base of caramel, sandalwood and vanilla is complimented with a hint of salt to round out this vibrantly sweet aroma. 

Inspiration: As part of Sequoia's Desert Matriarch series, Sunset is one of three candles Paiute/Mohawk Artist Leilani Shaw used to pay homage to her late grandmother's strength, style and legacy from Pyramid Lake, Nevada. Shaw, who lives in Kahnawake, Quebec Canada still often visits Pyramid Lake and is inspired by the general landscape and stories. Shaw's Mohawk culture typically represents sunrises in the East while Shaw's Paiute culture represents Western Sunsets. 

Details: This candle burns 50 hours and comes in a unique gift box

• vegan
• made with coconut soy wax blend
• high quality scents

Directions: Burn a maximum of 4 hours at a time, to get the most from your candle. Always burn your candle on a heat proof surface. Keep the wick trimmed to 1/4" to prevent wick from mushrooming which may cause sooting or container becoming too hot. Never burn your candle all the way to the bottom, this will avoid the container from getting too hot. We recommending leaving 1/2" wax and restocking another Sequoia candle!

Size/Weight: 50 hour

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about the artist

sequoia

Sequoia is a Proudly Indigenous brand that is 100% owned and operated by Indigenous women. Founded in 2002 by Michaelee Lazore who is Kanien'kehá:ka (Mohawk) from Akwesáhsne and Northern Paiute from Nevada. The design, production, and packaging of all the products is done in the working studio locally. In order to keep the next seven generations in mind, the production is sustainable and ingredients are ethically sourced.

About Wanuskewin collective

Our shops are a not-for-profit organization that have been apart of the Wanuskewin Heritage Park for over 30 years now. With our earnings going back into the park and other organizations such as ones involved in survivors of Residential schools as well as families of Missing Murdered Indigenous Women; we are fortunate and proud to be apart of Treaty 6 Territory.

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