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FieldDay Wander Folk Tin of Incense Cones - Blackberry and Tomato Leaf

FieldDay Wander Folk Tin of Incense Cones - Blackberry and Tomato Leaf

$4.18

Original: $13.95

-70%
FieldDay Wander Folk Tin of Incense Cones - Blackberry and Tomato Leaf

$13.95

$4.18

The Story

Blackberry and Tomato Leaf Incense Cones in an aluminium tin. 20 cones. This collection is in ode to the folk who shaped this land. We salute them. We could learn a lot from our tribal ancestors. They wandered in the wild, laid down roots and patiently waited out blustery storms. So, here's to them and you, may you find a home wherever you wander.

  • Blackberry and Tomato Leaf
  • 20 cones
  • 18g aluminium tin
  • Tin Measuring 9.5cm x 5.5cm x 2.5cm
  • Incense holder sold separately here 

About FieldDay

FieldDay candles are hand-crafted in small batches in rural County Down in Northern Ireland, surrounded by fields. They use 100% vegetable soy wax and are double-poured by hand.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

FieldDay Wander Folk Tin of Incense Cones - Blackberry and Tomato Leaf - Image 3

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

Blackberry and Tomato Leaf Incense Cones in an aluminium tin. 20 cones. This collection is in ode to the folk who shaped this land. We salute them. We could learn a lot from our tribal ancestors. They wandered in the wild, laid down roots and patiently waited out blustery storms. So, here's to them and you, may you find a home wherever you wander.

  • Blackberry and Tomato Leaf
  • 20 cones
  • 18g aluminium tin
  • Tin Measuring 9.5cm x 5.5cm x 2.5cm
  • Incense holder sold separately here 

About FieldDay

FieldDay candles are hand-crafted in small batches in rural County Down in Northern Ireland, surrounded by fields. They use 100% vegetable soy wax and are double-poured by hand.