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The Thousand Islands Heron Gift – Wood Wick Candle | 11oz

$25.00Price
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Inspired by the tranquil waters of the St. Lawrence River, The Thousand Islands Heron candle captures the timeless beauty of the Thousand Islands region in Upstate New York.

Featuring a majestic blue heron standing at sunset, this 11 oz candle reflects the peaceful shoreline, historic islands, and golden river evenings that define this iconic destination. It’s a refined statement piece for lake homes, waterfront properties, and anyone who treasures life on the water.

Hand poured with a coconut soy wax blend, this large-format candle brings warmth, atmosphere, and regional charm into any space.

Whether displayed in a lake house, gifted as a New York keepsake, or used to remember summers on the river, The Thousand Islands Heron is both elegant and meaningful.

Product Details

• 11 oz / 312g

• Hand poured coconut soy candle

• Blue heron artwork

• Inspired by the Thousand Islands & St. Lawrence River

Perfect For

• Thousand Islands gift

• St. Lawrence River home décor

• Upstate New York souvenir

• Lake house décor

• Waterfront home styling

• Housewarming gift

Bring the river home.

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