Jewelry Candles is a brand that creates candles containing hidden jewelry items that can be revealed once the candle wax melts. The brand offers a variety of scents and jewelry options, allowing customers to enjoy a luxurious candle experience while also receiving a surprise piece of jewelry.
Established in 2012 by a husband and wife team in Kentucky, USA
Started as a small family business selling candles with hidden jewelry inside
Expanded to offer a variety of scents and jewelry options, including rings, necklaces, and earrings
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Candles with hidden jewelry inside, available in a variety of scents and jewelry options such as rings, necklaces, and earrings.
Bath bombs with hidden jewelry inside, available in a variety of scents and jewelry options such as rings, necklaces, and earrings.
Wax tarts with hidden jewelry inside, available in a variety of scents and jewelry options such as rings, necklaces, and earrings.
The jewelry in Jewelry Candles can vary, but typically includes rings, necklaces, and earrings. The value of the jewelry can range from $10 to $7,500.
Jewelry Candles offer a variety of scents, including fruity, floral, and seasonal scents such as pumpkin spice and candy cane.
It can take anywhere from 10-15 hours for the jewelry to be revealed in the candle, depending on the size of the candle and the location of the jewelry piece.
You can choose the type of jewelry you receive in your Jewelry Candle, such as a ring or necklace, but the specific style and design will be a surprise.
Jewelry Candles do not use animal products, and the brand claims to be cruelty-free. However, it is unclear whether they are certified by any third-party organizations for these claims.