
Apothecary Guild Opal Glass Five-Wick Candle, Sicilian Lemon Bergamot
Bright, piercing, and sun-soaked, this scent calls to mind long afternoons on the southern Italian coast—where citrus orchards stretch toward the sea and the air is heavy with the sharp sweetness of lemon trees in bloom.
FRAGRANCE:
The fragrance is electric: zesty Sicilian Lemon layered with the bitter-green bite of Bergamot, softened by the warmth of sun-warmed peels and wild herbs. A distillation of Mediterranean air—crisp, invigorating, and impossibly fresh.
Poured into a sculptural 5-wick opal glass vessel, it throws wide—filling the room with the clean energy of coastal citrus groves and the promise of endless summer.
CANDLE CARE:
To get the most out of your candle, let it burn for 2–3 hours the first time—long enough for the top layer of wax to melt evenly. This simple step helps avoid tunneling around the wick.
Going forward, we suggest burning for no more than 3 hours at a time, and keeping the wick neatly trimmed to about ¼ inch to prevent smoke or debris in the wax.
After each burn, check that the wick is centered. It helps the candle burn evenly and keeps the glass from overheating. The flame should never touch the sides.
When the wax nears the bottom—about ¼ inch left—it’s best to stop burning. Without enough wax, the glass can get too hot and may crack.
Bright, piercing, and sun-soaked, this scent calls to mind long afternoons on the southern Italian coast—where citrus orchards stretch toward the sea and the air is heavy with the sharp sweetness of lemon trees in bloom.
FRAGRANCE:
The fragrance is electric: zesty Sicilian Lemon layered with the bitter-green bite of Bergamot, softened by the warmth of sun-warmed peels and wild herbs. A distillation of Mediterranean air—crisp, invigorating, and impossibly fresh.
Poured into a sculptural 5-wick opal glass vessel, it throws wide—filling the room with the clean energy of coastal citrus groves and the promise of endless summer.
CANDLE CARE:
To get the most out of your candle, let it burn for 2–3 hours the first time—long enough for the top layer of wax to melt evenly. This simple step helps avoid tunneling around the wick.
Going forward, we suggest burning for no more than 3 hours at a time, and keeping the wick neatly trimmed to about ¼ inch to prevent smoke or debris in the wax.
After each burn, check that the wick is centered. It helps the candle burn evenly and keeps the glass from overheating. The flame should never touch the sides.
When the wax nears the bottom—about ¼ inch left—it’s best to stop burning. Without enough wax, the glass can get too hot and may crack.
Description
Bright, piercing, and sun-soaked, this scent calls to mind long afternoons on the southern Italian coast—where citrus orchards stretch toward the sea and the air is heavy with the sharp sweetness of lemon trees in bloom.
FRAGRANCE:
The fragrance is electric: zesty Sicilian Lemon layered with the bitter-green bite of Bergamot, softened by the warmth of sun-warmed peels and wild herbs. A distillation of Mediterranean air—crisp, invigorating, and impossibly fresh.
Poured into a sculptural 5-wick opal glass vessel, it throws wide—filling the room with the clean energy of coastal citrus groves and the promise of endless summer.
CANDLE CARE:
To get the most out of your candle, let it burn for 2–3 hours the first time—long enough for the top layer of wax to melt evenly. This simple step helps avoid tunneling around the wick.
Going forward, we suggest burning for no more than 3 hours at a time, and keeping the wick neatly trimmed to about ¼ inch to prevent smoke or debris in the wax.
After each burn, check that the wick is centered. It helps the candle burn evenly and keeps the glass from overheating. The flame should never touch the sides.
When the wax nears the bottom—about ¼ inch left—it’s best to stop burning. Without enough wax, the glass can get too hot and may crack.





















