BEHIND THE CRAFT
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The Accord of a Scent

Just like a chord in music, where two or more notes form a new sound when played together, an accord of a fragrance is a blend of essences combined to create a new and different fragrance. It stands on its own and its individual components can’t be detected.

Even though it may account for only a tiny part of the overall scent, it's the accord that delivers the magic.

It’s the accord that is the obsessively guarded secret of a master perfumer. Development is a painstaking, systematic process of trial and error over hundreds of hours of art and science.

The scenting of a luxury candle needs the skill of a master perfumer to identify this 'Critical Ingredient'. The Charles Farris Elizabeth candle has a “young citrus blossom and green accord”.

Our sense of smell is managed in the most primitive part of our brain and strongly triggers emotions, moods and memories - so choose your scented candle with care!

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A Winter's Tale, By Charles Farris Of London

£38.00
A classic single wick scented candle with a British winter fragrance. The combination of cinnamon and cloves create an ideal atmosphere for any festive moments.

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£26.00
Experience the timeless charm of the Classic British Winter Scent. Warm up in the cozy embrace of orange zest, warmed by the aromatic spices of cinnamon and cloves. This blend creates an inviting ambiance, setting the perfect stage for the magic of Christmas to unfold.

Picture a crackling fireplace, twinkling lights, and the scent of holiday delights wafting through the air. This scented candle captures the essence of a traditional British winter, where warmth and spice come together to create a sense of comfort and celebration.
Feel the simplicity of this winter aroma, evoking memories of festive gatherings, hearty laughter, and the joyous spirit of the season. Let the classic charm of orange zest, cinnamon, and cloves fill your space, turning every moment into a cherished winter experience. Embrace the tradition, create memories, and let the magic of this scent transport you to the heart of a quintessential British Christmas.
We are a curator of the finest and Charles Farris, the master London chandler by appointment to HM Queen Elizabeth II, is a natural choice.

It all started in 1845 when Charles Farris supplied pillar candles to some of Britain's most important buildings, including Westminster Abbey and St Paul's Cathedral.

The Charles Farris name has since been synonymous with candle manufacturing, British culture and craftsmanship. They still use the same traditional methods from the Victorian era to make the best candles for modern day: slow-burning, long-lasting, and of the highest quality.
The East India Company and Charles Farris have a common ‘critical ingredient’. At the heart of both of our brands are Master Blenders, who use years of experience to create beautiful product experiences, including scented candles.

Scent has the power to connect us to our deep, shared memories. Charles Farris takes the inspiration from London’s rich history to inspire their luxury scents, evoking themes from the past which speak to the heart of the modern city.

All Charles Farris candles are hand-poured deep in the heart of rural Wiltshire, using the highest quality ingredients.

Stories

Tea Sold "By the Candle"

The Romans and Chinese were making candles more than two millennia ago – candles have come a long way from being just sources of light made from animal fat or beeswax, to the scented and decorative items that bring comfort and ambience to a room today.

Would you guess that there is a surprising connection to share between candles, tea and The East India Company?

The very first tea auction was held in 1679, at the headquarters of The East India Company on Leadenhall Street, London. At the time, the Company held the monopoly of tea and other imported goods from China and India and when their ships returned heavily laded to London, there was an an auction every quarter.
Tea was sold 'by the candle'.

The auction was a riotous, noisy affair. One tea dealer said “a Tea sale appears to be a mere arena in which the comparative strength of the lungs of a portion of His Majesty´s subjects are to be tried”.

To bring some order to the chaos, a candle was lit at the beginning of the sale of each tea lot, and when one inch of the candle had disappeared the auctioneer dropped the hammer and the sale was complete.

Incredibly, this London Tea Auction as it became in the 18th century, lasted 300 years until the last sale in 1998.

Candles are now often scented with tea. But once upon a time, they were used to sell tea.

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    Are Charles Farris candles made in the UK?
    Yes, all Charles Farris' candles are made in Wiltshire in the United Kingdom.

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