French Lavender Three Wick Candle

French Lavender Three Wick Candle

$34.00
Sale price  $34.00 Regular price 
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French Lavender Three Wick Candle

French Lavender Three Wick Candle

$34.00
Sale price  $34.00 Regular price 

The Singhal Heritage House · Atlanta, GA · 3-Wick Candle · 400g · Real French Lavender
The calm of a Provence lavender field - three wicks, one quiet room.
A soft, true French lavender candle in a natural coconut-soy blend. Three cotton wicks, a full edge-to-edge melt pool, and roughly 75 hours of clean, low-soot burn. Built around real Provence-style lavender - the gentle, herbaceous floral rich in linalool and linalyl acetate - not the sharp, medicinal lavender that smells like a cleaning product.
3 cotton wicks 400g · ~75 hr burn Coconut-soy wax Real French lavender Soft & calming Hand-poured in Atlanta, GA
Last updated: July 2026
Why People Buy This Candle
  • Real French lavender - soft and floral, not a sharp cleaning-product note.
  • Calming by nature - lavender is the classic wind-down scent.
  • Coconut-soy wax - slower, cooler, cleaner than paraffin.
  • Three wicks, full melt pool - burns edge to edge, no wasted rim.
  • Gentle room-filling throw - one candle softens a whole bedroom.
  • ~75 hours of burn - long life at about $0.47 an hour.
  • Low soot, low smoke - comfortable in a closed bedroom.
  • Small-batch, Atlanta-poured - hand-finished, never mass-made.
◆ Why Three Wicks, Not One
A wide candle lit by a single wick only ever melts a narrow well down its centre - the flame can't reach the edges, so a thick ring of wax is left clinging to the glass, unused and unscented. Three wicks solve that. They melt the whole surface evenly, so you burn all 400g and the lavender drifts softly through the room the way it should.
Single wick
The tunnel problem
  • Melts a narrow pool down the middle
  • Leaves a hard ring of wax on the glass
  • Weaker, shorter scent throw
  • Wastes a chunk of what you paid for
◆ Three wicks
Edge-to-edge burn
  • Full melt pool, wall to wall
  • Uses every gram of the 400g
  • Gentle, room-filling throw
  • Light one wick alone for a softer scent
The trick: let the first burn reach the edges (2-3 hours). Wax has a memory - that first full pool sets the pattern for the life of the candle.
Best for: Evening wind-down Bedrooms Bath & spa nights Reading nooks Yoga & meditation Stressful days Guest rooms Housewarming gifts Lavender lovers

Where French Lavender Sits on the Scent Scale

Soft linens
Barely there
French Lavender
Soft · calming
Fresh citrus
Medium
Warm sandalwood
Deep
Oud / smoky woods
Heaviest
A soft, restful scent - present but never loud. Lavender sits at the calm, gentle end of the scale: enough to fill a room and settle it, without the weight of a wood or the sweetness of a fruit. The three-wick throw is soft and even. Want it quieter still? Light a single wick for a whisper of lavender by the bed.
◆ Poured In Atlanta, Made To Live With
Hand-poured in small batches - made and finished by hand in Atlanta, Georgia, never run off a factory line.
Holds firm in a warm room - coconut-soy has a higher melt point than soft paraffin, so it stays true through a hot Georgia summer.
Low soot for the bedroom - cotton wicks and clean wax keep the air comfortable in a closed, restful room.
Built for winding down - a soft lavender to close the day, on the nightstand or in the bath.
Freshens without a chemical mask - a real, gentle floral over stale air, not a synthetic spray.
A gift that carries a story - real French lavender means something an artificial one never will.

At a Glance

Format3-wick glass jar candle
Weight400g net wax
WaxCoconut-soy blend
BurnApprox 75 hours total
Wicks3 cotton wicks
ScentReal French lavender - soft, herbaceous, calming
Per hourApprox $0.47 of burn
OriginHand-poured in Atlanta, GA

The 10-Second Decision · Should You Buy This?

✓ Choose this if...
You want real, soft lavender, not a sharp cleaning-product scent.
You want a calming, wind-down candle for evenings.
You want a candle that fills a bedroom gently, edge to edge.
You prefer natural coconut-soy wax with low soot.
You want a restful, thoughtful gift.
✗ Maybe not, if...
You want a bold, energizing scent for daytime.
You dislike floral or herbaceous scents.
You want something sweet, fruity, or gourmand.
You want something cheap and disposable to replace often.
You want a flameless or plug-in format - this is a wax candle.
$35 · 400g · ~75 hr burn
Free shipping over $50
The value: roughly 75 hours of burn from one 400g candle works out to about $0.47 per hour - and because it is coconut-soy with a true full melt pool, none of it is wasted on an unburned wax ring. A cheap paraffin candle that tunnels can leave a third of its wax stuck to the glass.
◆ Real French Lavender ✓ Hand-Poured in Atlanta, GA ✓ Coconut-Soy Wax

What Your Room Will Feel Like

Evening Wind-Down · Bedroom
The day finally lets go.
  • Soft lavender settles over the room
  • A cue to slow down and breathe
  • Warm light from three quiet flames
Bath & Spa Night
A little Provence at home.
  • Herbaceous, clean, restful
  • Turns an ordinary bath into a ritual
  • Low soot for a small, closed room
Reading / Yoga
Calm to think and stretch against.
  • Gentle enough to fade into the background
  • A grounding, unhurried floral
  • One wick for a soft, close scent
Guest Room · Gifting
A welcome that feels like care.
  • Soft lavender says "rest well"
  • A universally-loved, easy gift
  • Real lavender reads as thoughtful
◆ The Home Of Lavender
French lavender belongs to the fields of Provence in southern France - and to the perfumers who made it famous. This candle is built to honour that lineage.
Grasse
The perfume capital. The Provence town of Grasse formalised its master perfumers in 1759 and turned lavender into a celebrated raw material.
Provence
The fields. The Valensole plateau and the hills of Provence, whose soil and climate made lavender the signature scent of the region.
linalool
The calm. With linalyl acetate, this is the soothing molecule long associated with lavender's restful reputation in aromatherapy.
Historical and botanical facts about lavender - not a claim of ingredient origin for this candle. See product notes.
"Lavender is the scent of slowing down - a field in the south of France, a warm bath, the last hour before sleep. Most lavender candles get it wrong: they hand you a sharp, soapy note that smells more like a cleaning cupboard than a flower. We wanted the soft side of it - the calm, herbaceous, sun-warmed lavender of Provence - in a wax clean enough to burn every night. A candle to close the day with, not just to freshen a room."
- The Singhal Heritage House
This Candle Is Built To Fix:
Lavender that smells like cleaning spray - cheap synthetic lavender reads sharp and soapy. This is the soft, floral, herbaceous side of real lavender.
Harsh, medicinal camphor notes - raw, over-camphorous lavender can feel like a headache. This is built round and calm instead of sharp.
Candles that tunnel - a single wick in a wide jar melts only the middle and wastes wax. Three wicks burn edge to edge.
Paraffin soot in a closed room - petroleum wax burns hot and smokes. Coconut-soy burns cool and clean, better for a bedroom.
Scent that fades by hour two - cheap wax can't hold fragrance. Coconut-soy grips the oils, so the throw stays true to the end.
Candles that die too fast - a small, fast-burning jar empties in a week. 400g of coconut-soy gives roughly 75 hours.

Singhal French Lavender 3-Wick vs a Typical Paraffin Candle

Feature Singhal 3-Wick Typical Paraffin Candle
Wax Natural coconut-soy blend Paraffin (petroleum by-product)
Lavender character Real, soft, herbaceous Sharp synthetic / soapy
Wicks 3 cotton - full melt pool Often 1 - tunnels in a wide jar
Soot & smoke Low - clean burn Higher - sooty in closed rooms
Scent throw Gentle, room-filling, holds to the end Fades as it burns down
Burn time ~75 hours (400g) Often shorter, wax wasted
Mood Calm, restful, wind-down Can feel harsh or synthetic
Vessel Reusable glass Often thin, disposable
Made Hand-poured in Atlanta, GA Mass manufactured

There is a lavender that smells like a laundry aisle, and a lavender that smells like a field at dusk. This candle is built to be the second.

How Each Batch Is Made & Checked

◆ Our Pour & Burn Standard
Every candle is hand-poured in small batches and checked against the same burn standard before it ships - the things that actually decide whether a candle burns clean, even, and long.
Wax Coconut-soy blend, chosen for a cooler, slower, low-soot burn and strong fragrance hold
Wick set Three cotton wicks, spaced and sized for a full edge-to-edge melt pool in the 400g vessel
Melt-pool check Test-burned so the pool reaches the glass edges within the first 2-3 hours - the guard against tunneling
Burn time Approximately 75 hours total, measured across controlled test burns of no more than 4 hours each
Fragrance load Blended to keep the lavender soft and true at a gentle, room-filling strength - never sharp, soapy, or smoky
Finish Each vessel checked for a smooth, even top and a clean, centred set before labelling
Note: burn time and melt-pool behaviour depend on how you use the candle - trimming the wicks, burning in sessions of 4 hours or less, and keeping it out of drafts all extend its life. Figures are typical results, not guarantees.

Why Most Lavender Candles Disappoint

If your last lavender candle smelled like a laundry room and gave you a slight headache, it usually comes down to four things - and none of them are the wick's fault.

The 4 reasons cheap lavender candles fall flat
01
Synthetic lavender that reads as "clean"
Cheap lavender accords lean on the same sharp aroma chemicals used in detergents and air fresheners. Real lavender is softer, floral, and herbaceous - a flower, not a cleaning cupboard.
02
Raw, over-camphorous notes
Lavender has a natural camphor edge that, unbalanced, turns sharp and medicinal. A good lavender is built to round that off into calm, not to amplify it.
03
Paraffin wax fighting the fragrance
Petroleum wax burns hot and can smell faintly of fuel under the scent. It also soots, which is why a closed bedroom feels stuffy after an hour.
04
Under-loaded, over-hot burns
Too little fragrance oil and too fast a burn means the scent is gone before the candle is. Coconut-soy holds more oil and releases it slowly.

Scent Profile

Top NotesFresh, bright lavender with a green herbaceous lift and a soft citrus edge - clean and calming, never sharp.

Heart NotesThe full Provence lavender flower - soft, powdery-floral, with a whisper of garden herb (sage, rosemary) - the calm heart that lingers.

Base NotesA gentle powdery-woody drydown with clean musk and a hint of warm vanilla - grounding and restful, never harsh.

Scent FamilyAromatic floral / herbaceous
MoodCalm, restful, soft, quietly grounding

How to Burn It Well

◆ Six Steps · Get Every Hour From Your Candle
1
The First Burn Sets Everything
On the first light, burn 2 to 3 hours - until the wax melts all the way to the edges. Wax has a memory; this first full pool prevents tunneling for the candle's whole life.
2
Trim the Wicks
Before every relight, trim all three wicks to about 5mm. Long wicks flicker, smoke, and soot the glass. A quick trim keeps the flame small and clean.
3
Burn in Sessions of 4 Hours
Don't burn longer than 4 hours at a stretch. Beyond that the wax overheats and the flames grow. Let it cool, trim, relight.
4
One Wick or Three
Light all three for a room-filling calm, or a single wick for a soft, close scent at a bedside or in the bath. You control the throw.
5
Extinguish Before Sleep
Lavender is a bedtime scent, but always put the candle out before you fall asleep. Never leave it burning unattended, and keep it clear of bedding and curtains.
6
P.S. - Retire It at 10mm
Stop burning when about 10mm of wax remains to protect your surface and the glass. Then wash the vessel and give it a second life.

Candle Safety

  • Never leave a burning candle unattended.
  • Always extinguish before sleeping.
  • Keep out of reach of children and pets.
  • Burn on a level, heat-resistant surface.
  • Keep away from bedding, curtains, and anything flammable.
  • Don't move the candle while the wax is molten or the glass is hot.
  • Trim wicks to 5mm and remove any debris before lighting.
  • Keep away from drafts; stop burning when 10mm of wax remains.

Product Attributes

Structured Specs
Product French Lavender 3-Wick Candle
Format 3-wick glass jar candle
Net Weight 400g wax
Wax Coconut-soy blend
Wicks 3 cotton wicks
Burn Time Approximately 75 hours total
Cost Per Burn Hour Approximately $0.47
Fragrance Real French lavender - soft, calming, herbaceous floral (linalool + linalyl acetate)
Scent Family Aromatic floral / herbaceous
Use Case Evening wind-down, bedrooms, bath, reading, yoga, gifting
Best Use Small-to-medium rooms; low-soot for closed bedrooms
Vessel Reusable glass jar
Price $35
Country of Origin United States (Atlanta, Georgia)
✓ Coconut-Soy Wax ✓ Cotton Wicks ✓ Low Soot ✓ Real Lavender ✓ Hand-Poured ✓ Reusable Glass

Which Singhal Scent Is Right for You?

Scent Character Best for
French Lavender Soft, calming, herbaceous Evening wind-down, bedrooms, bath
Mysore Sandal Warm, creamy, woody Evenings, calm, grounding
Mango Coconut Bright, juicy, creamy Cheerful days, kitchens, gifting
Rose / Gulab Soft, true rose Romance, living rooms
Jasmine / Mogra Rich white floral Warm, welcoming spaces

Edit this list to match your live catalogue and link each scent to its product page.

Best French Lavender Candle · Real, Soft Lavender

What makes this a real lavender candle, not a synthetic one?

Most candles labelled "lavender" rely on the same sharp aroma chemicals found in detergents and air fresheners, which is why so many smell like a cleaning cupboard. This candle is built around real French lavender character - the soft, herbaceous, powdery-floral side of the flower, rich in linalool and linalyl acetate, the natural compounds behind lavender's calm reputation. That is the difference between a lavender that reads as "clean" and one that reads as a field at dusk.

Best Lavender Candle for Sleep & Relaxation

Can a lavender candle really help me relax?

Lavender is one of the most classic calming scents in aromatherapy. Its main natural components, linalool and linalyl acetate, have long been associated with relaxation, rest, and a wind-down mood, and a soft lavender room is a gentle cue to slow down in the evening. This is a comfort and mood benefit rooted in traditional aromatherapy, not a medical treatment or a sleep aid - and for safety, always extinguish the candle before you fall asleep.

Best 3-Wick Coconut-Soy Candle

Why choose a coconut-soy 3-wick candle?

A 3-wick candle melts a wide vessel evenly, edge to edge, so you burn all 400g instead of leaving a wasted ring of wax like a tunneling single-wick candle. Coconut-soy wax burns slower and cooler than paraffin, produces far less soot, and holds fragrance oil better, so the scent throw stays true from the first hour to the last. Together they give roughly 75 hours of clean, gentle, room-filling burn at about $0.47 per hour.

About The Singhal Heritage House

The Singhal Heritage House is a small-batch candle studio based in Atlanta, Georgia, making hand-poured home fragrance built from real materials and the world's great scent traditions - natural waxes, honest fragrance, and candles made to belong in your home and the rhythms of everyday life. Each candle is poured in small batches and finished by hand in our Atlanta studio.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does this candle have three wicks?
Three wicks melt the wide vessel evenly, edge to edge, so you burn all 400g and get a softer, more even scent throw. A single wick would tunnel down the middle and leave a ring of wasted wax.
How long does it burn?
Approximately 75 hours total. Coconut-soy burns slower and cooler than paraffin, which is part of why it lasts and why the scent releases gently. That is about $0.47 per hour of burn.
Does it smell like real lavender or a cleaning product?
Real, soft French lavender - the calm, herbaceous, powdery-floral side of the flower, rich in linalool and linalyl acetate. Not the sharp synthetic accord that makes many lavender candles smell like detergent.
Can it help me relax or wind down?
Many people find it does. Lavender's calming reputation comes from its natural linalool and linalyl acetate, long used in aromatherapy for rest and relaxation. This is a comfort and mood benefit, not a medical treatment or sleep aid - and always extinguish before sleeping.
What is coconut-soy wax?
A natural wax blend that burns slower and cooler than paraffin, soots far less, and holds fragrance better. Paraffin is a petroleum by-product that burns hotter and smokes more.
Will one candle scent a whole room?
Yes - the 3-wick build and 400g vessel are made for a gentle, room-filling throw. For a small nightstand, light one wick for a quieter, more contained scent.
How do I avoid tunneling?
Let the first burn run 2 to 3 hours until the wax reaches the edges, trim the wicks to 5mm before each relight, and burn no longer than 4 hours at a time.
Is it safe in a bedroom?
Yes, with normal candle safety. Coconut-soy and cotton wicks burn cleanly with low soot. Keep it on a heat-safe surface away from bedding, never leave it unattended, and always extinguish before sleep.
What can I do with the empty glass?
Warm and wipe out the last of the wax, wash the jar, and reuse it - for tea lights, cotton pads, brushes, or a small plant.
What if it arrives damaged?
Contact us within 48 hours of delivery with a photo and we will arrange a replacement.
Hand-Poured in Atlanta, GA · Real French Lavender · Coconut-Soy · 3 Wicks The calm of a Provence field, the quiet of the last hour before sleep - in a candle clean enough to light every night. French Lavender, by The Singhal Heritage House.
Manufacturer Details
Hand-Poured & Marketed by: The Singhal Heritage House
Atlanta, Georgia, USA [add full street address]
Email: [add contact email] · Country of Origin: United States

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