
Signature Sets
vegan soy wax - clean fragrances - wood wicks - botanicals
Best Sellers
Honey Spiced Head Trip - Bramble - Sandalwood Rose
Year after year, these tried and true darlings never fail to please. Refreshing evergreens, graceful blossoms, hearty spices and fragrant woods. What’s not to love?
Spicy
Cardamom Chai - Apple Spice - Santo + Sage
Seasonal herbs and exotic woods blended with stone fruit and classic mulling spices.
Woodsy
Rain Water - Santo + Sage - Hearth
A wood lover’s true delight. This collection features a sampling of sacred woods, resins, and mosses from around the world.
Creamy
Honey Spiced Head Trip - Milk + Mahogany - Cardamom Chai
When you're in the mood to indulge, this set will provide. Smooth and nutty aromas enriched with warm spices and sweet cream.
Fresh
Lemon Verbena - Green Coconut - Fig + Honey
Burn this collection to invite in sunny vibes with bright herbs, green florals, ozone, and juicy fruits.
Florals
Flower Bomb - Lavender - Sandalwood Rose
For the romantic soul - this collection includes pressed petals and blossoms accentuated by Mediterranean citrus, Eastern woods and resins.
Wood Wick Care Guide
Slow burning wood wick candles emit such a cozy glow. With just a little care, you’ll be able to get the most out of your beautiful Ritual + Fancy candles.
For your first burn, use either a long match or long lighter, and start at the tall corner of the wood wick. Trace the match or lighter along the base of the wick, melting a bit of the wax along the way. If the flame extinguishes itself, wait until the wick cools a bit and then break off the excess wood before you relight. Since we do not cure the wick in any accelerants, it may take a couple tries to get the wick to fully ignite — but fear not, friends, it will light.
Once you’ve got a flame going, it’s super important to let your candle burn until the melted wax pools and reaches the edges of the glass container. This takes 1 - 3 hours depending on the size of your vessel. Doing so will ensure your candle lights properly for all future burns. After the wax has pooled, you’ve successfully trained your wax and wick. You can blow out the candle.
When the wax has cooled, gently pinch off the carbon from the wick, either with wick trimmers or with your fingers. Repeat this step between all future burns.
It may seem complicated at first, but trust us, once you get the hang of it, this quick little trimming ritual becomes second nature.
Find more tips and demos on our instagram story highlights.
Reminder: Make sure to only burn the candle in sight and away from wily pets, curious children, and flammable items. Never burn your candle for more than 4 hours.