Aboriginal Scented Christmas Pudding Candle Tin

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Have the delicious aroma of Christmas day all through home with the gorgeous Christmas Pudding Candle Tin. Christmas Pudding is classic Christmas dessert of warm vanilla pudding. Filled with spiced currants and plump cherries, toasted almond and pistachio. Topped with lashings of sweet brandy cream. Paired with the stunning artwork "Looking Back" by First Nation Artist Jacinta-rai Ridgeway Maahs, this candle tin is sure to bring a scence of celebration all season long.

  • Size: 170g candle comes in a metal tin
  • 100% natural soy wax
  • 30 hrs burn time
  • Lead-free cotton wicks
  • No Parabens. No Silicones. No PEGs.
  • Designed and MADE IN AUSTRALIA
  • Comes beautifully Gift Boxed
  • Tin can be re-used as storage (coins, jewellery, etc)
  • A portion of the sale goes to the artist
  • Member of the Indigenous Art Code
  • Australian owned and operated company

Jacinta-rai Ridgeway-Maahs is a contemporary Indigenous Artist, telling stories through art like her ancestors. A proud Worimi woman creating on Butchulla country, Jacinta-rai embraces earthy tones, peachy pinks, pastels and bold colours. Motivated by country, community, culture, life and family, she creates stories that connect with people of all cultures.

 Jacinta-rai’s art is meditation. Quiet relaxation comes with every symbol, dash and dot. She strongly believes children are our future, in education, equality, taking care of country, kindness and walking together.

 

Looking Back                         

There comes a time in each of our lives where
we stop, reflect and look back on the paths we have taken, the choices we have made, the ups and downs endured.

The colourful, vibrant light hearted experiences, the dull void periods of uncertainty as well as the dark, solemn and sorry times all encumbering our individual journey of this life story .

This piece symbolises how each of these specific
moments, memories and experiences have bought us to where we are today.