Ultraviolet Handpoured Soy Wax Candle
Some candles aren’t just about scent—they’re about memory, mood, and the strange way one whiff can feel like a narrative; the Ultraviolet Candle is exactly that kind of experience.
What It Is:
Handpoured by Pillowpia in the USA, this 11 oz soy wax candle unfolds like a carefully written story. Top notes of violet leaf, black currant, and mandarin introduce themselves like a summer evening breeze; middle notes of geranium, jasmine, and rose flutter in with playful intimacy; and finally, sandalwood, amber, and vetiver anchor the narrative with an earthy, lingering finish. Encased in a reusable glass vessel and packaged in a sleek paper sleeve, Ultraviolet is as aesthetically compelling as it is aromatic.
Why You’ll Actually Use It:
Because life is complicated, and sometimes you need a candle that feels like a story rather than just décor. Ultraviolet is perfect for dinner parties, quiet nights in, or gifting to someone whose taste is slightly more literary than literal. Its 65+ hour burn time means it won’t vanish after a single plot twist, and the phthalate- and paraben-free formula ensures your environment stays as clean as your conscience.
Key Details:
100% food-grade soy wax
Handpoured in the USA
11 oz. candle with 65+ hour burn time
Reusable glass vessel
Paper tube packaging for gifting
Fragrances free of phthalates & parabens
Lead-free, double cotton-cored wick
The Ultraviolet Candle doesn’t just fill a room with scent—it tells a story, lingering in memory and imagination long after the flame has flickered.
About the brand: Pillowpia
Pillowpia exists in that strangely compelling intersection between “I care about how my living room looks” and “I also care that it doesn’t feel like a museum.” They make pillows that are simultaneously playful, textural, and meticulously crafted, using materials like soft slub cotton and subtle tassels that whisper rather than shout. Every piece is handmade in India, meaning small variations are baked in, which is their way of reminding you that perfection is overrated and human hands are irreplaceable. Buying Pillowpia isn’t just decorating—it’s a quiet rebellion against mass-produced uniformity, a statement that comfort, design, and personality can coexist without anyone needing to explain themselves.
