NOUVEAU™ - Bergamot Amber™, 3 - Wick, Candy Jar Candle
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Blue amber and oak with a vibrant burst of citrus. A fragrance derived from exotic florals and fruits, rare herbs, blended with warm, rich vanilla and patchouli.
Scent Notes
Top: Bird of Paradise, Blue Lavender, GeraniumMiddle: Blue Amber, Young Mandarin, Bergamot Zest
Base: Vanilla, Patchouli, Stargazer Lily
Product Details
Burn Time: 160 - 215 hours
Wax Info: Soy Blend
Wicks: 3 wicks - 100% lead-free
Container: Reusable Glass Candy Jar with Metallic Copper Lid
Produced: Proudly Poured in the USA
Formula: Highly Scented, Clean burning, Curiously Fragrant and Extremely Powerful!
The Art
The Painting: Kirche in Cassone 1913
"Gustav Klimt's 1913 masterpiece, 'Kirche in Cassone,' transports you to a serene village adorned with a charming church. Through Klimt's expert strokes, the church's intricate details and the village's tranquil ambiance come alive. Bathed in golden hues, the painting radiates a sense of timelessness and spiritual contemplation. As you gaze upon it, you're invited to ponder the fusion of the divine and the earthly, captured effortlessly by Klimt's artistic brilliance."
The Artist: Gustav Klimt
Gustav Klimt, the renowned Austrian artist of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, remains a captivating figure in the art world. His distinct style, characterized by intricate patterns, rich symbolism, and a sensuous portrayal of the human form, set him apart as a visionary artist. Klimt co-founded the Vienna Secession, a movement advocating artistic independence, and his role in it emphasized his pursuit of innovation. Notably, his golden phase produced iconic works like "The Kiss," which epitomize his penchant for opulent, ornamental aesthetics. Klimt's art often explored themes of love, sexuality, and the subconscious, intriguingly blurring the lines between the real and the symbolic. His controversial pieces challenged societal norms and inspired dialogue about the intersection of art and individuality. Klimt's legacy endures through his diverse body of work, which continues to captivate and challenge audiences worldwide.