A sacred symbol of peace and a gift from the gods, Olive Trees bring luck and wisdom. This candle is an ode to languid, wine-lipped summers in Sicily. Herbal and bright, with traces of minerality, pepper, and a hint of ripe fruit, this transportive candle conjures the feeling of cool marble on hot days.
Details:
- 8 OZ. of 100% Vegetable Wax, non-GMO, and grown in the USA.
- Cotton Wick
- Fully Recyclable Glass
- Hand Poured in Los Angeles
As members of 1% for the Planet Organization, Flamingo Estate has partnered with the National Forest Foundation to plant one tree for every product that is sold. They have planted 150,000 trees thus far, and are projected to plant 210,000 trees by 2023.
A sacred symbol of peace and a gift from the gods, Olive Trees bring luck and wisdom. This candle is an ode to languid, wine-lipped summers in Sicily. Herbal and bright, with traces of minerality, pepper, and a hint of ripe fruit, this transportive candle conjures the feeling of cool marble on hot days.
Details:
- 8 OZ. of 100% Vegetable Wax, non-GMO, and grown in the USA.
- Cotton Wick
- Fully Recyclable Glass
- Hand Poured in Los Angeles
As members of 1% for the Planet Organization, Flamingo Estate has partnered with the National Forest Foundation to plant one tree for every product that is sold. They have planted 150,000 trees thus far, and are projected to plant 210,000 trees by 2023.
the STORY of
Flamingo estate
Mother Nature only takes care of us when we take care of her, so Flamingo Estate is committed to offering and growing socially and environmentally responsible goods and produce of the highest quality.
We work with farmers who employ regenerative practices, and those that are on their way to doing so. This means an emphasis on healthy living soil, respect for our watersheds, and never, ever using pesticides. In other words, preserving old, good ways of doing things that champion connection with the Earth.
Flamingo Estate has grown to be over 75 farms. Instead of commodity ingredients, our goal is to get as close to the raw, natural material as possible, and to be able to trace each ingredient back to the farmer who planted it. These growers and naturalists employ regenerative processes, support Indigenous communities, and preserve ancient and local culture.