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Hand-poured Irish soy candle inspired by Imbolc, the Celtic festival of spring and light.Hand-poured Irish soy candle inspired by Imbolc, the Celtic festival of spring and light.
Imbolc candle with soft floral notes, symbolising renewal and new beginnings in Irish tradition.Imbolc candle with soft floral notes, symbolising renewal and new beginnings in Irish tradition.
Eco-friendly Irish candle inspired by Brigid and the first light of the Celtic year.Eco-friendly Irish candle inspired by Brigid and the first light of the Celtic year.
Hand-poured Irish soy candle inspired by Imbolc, the Celtic festival of spring and light.
Imbolc candle with soft floral notes, symbolising renewal and new beginnings in Irish tradition.
Eco-friendly Irish candle inspired by Brigid and the first light of the Celtic year.
Hand-poured Irish soy candle inspired by Imbolc, the Celtic festival of spring and light.
Imbolc candle with soft floral notes, symbolising renewal and new beginnings in Irish tradition.
Eco-friendly Irish candle inspired by Brigid and the first light of the Celtic year.

Imbolc – Hand-Poured Irish Candle Inspired by the Celtic Festival of Light

£18.00
Tax included.

Imbolc (pronounced “Im-olk”) marks the first light of spring in the old Irish calendar — a time to welcome renewal, inspiration, and gentle awakening after the long winter. This candle captures that moment with soft floral notes, fresh earth, and clean air drifting through open wild flower meadows.

🕯️ Burn time: 35–40 hours  
🌿 Hand-poured using 100% European soy wax  
📦 Eco-conscious packaging  
🇮🇪 Made in Ireland  
✨ Scent notes: Gorse * Elderflower * Honeysuckle

Hand-poured in Ireland using natural soy wax, Imbolc is inspired by the ancient festival honouring Brigid, goddess and light. It’s a bright, comforting fragrance that brings clarity and calm to any space.

A thoughtful Irish candle gift for spring birthdays, new beginnings, or anyone who loves the quiet promise of lighter days ahead.

Each candle comes with an art print and story card. Every detail — from the label’s symbols to the imagery — reflects the season and festival it celebrates.