peach, apricot, orange gardenia, jasmine, lily of the valley, peony, vanilla, nectar, musk
Dating back to 6,000 BC, the peach had significant importance in China. It was thought to fend off evil spirits and provide longevity. When traveling through towns, Emperors were led by soldiers carrying peach blossoms. Each new year began with peach blossoms hung on front doors all over China. Alexander the Great took seeds and introduced the fruit to Europe in the 16th century. It became a rare delicacy and was Queen Victoria's favorite treat after dinner. In 1768, Thomas Jefferson planted peach trees at his estate, Monticello. It took another 100 years for peaches to be grown commercially in the United States. Nothing like the fragrance of a peach on a warm sunny day!!
Net weight 12 ounces / 70+ total burn hours / natural soy wax / phthalate free