- Carrière
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- Centuries of botanists and
explorers have enriched Carrière
Frères Industries scented
candles. Its fine scented candles
are made of a unique vegetal
wax, which is safer for the
environment and perfectly
diffuses perfume.
A purely vegetal wax,
free of paraffin and other
petrochemical derivates, which
does not produce smoke or
unpleasant odours, and is easily
blended with perfume.
- Carrière Frères is made by Cire Trudon.
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- Carrière Frères Industrie
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- Carrière Frères Industrie
- Jasmine - 100%
Vegetal Wax Candle
- Jasminum Officinale - 45-50 Hour
Burn-6.7oz
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- Carrière Frères Industrie
- Gardenia Tiaré - 100%
Vegetal Wax Candle
- Gardenia Tahitensis - 45-50 Hour
Burn-6.7oz
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- Carrière Frères Industrie
- Sandalwood - 100%
Vegetal Wax Candle
- Sandalwood Album - 45-50 Hour
Burn-6.7oz
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- Carrière Frères Industrie
- Melon - 100%
Vegetal Wax Candle
- Cucumis Melo - 45-50 Hour
Burn-6.7oz
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- Carrière Frères Industrie
- Lavender - 100%
Vegetal Wax Candle
- Lavendula Angustifolia - 45-50 Hour
Burn-6.7oz
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- Carrière Frères Industrie
- Cedar - 100%
Vegetal Wax Candle
- Cedrus Atlantica - 45-50 Hour
Burn-6.7oz
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- Carrière Frères Industrie
- Fig Tree - 100%
Vegetal Wax Candle
- Ficus Carica - 45-50 Hour
Burn-6.7oz
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- Carrière Frères Industrie
- Agarwood - 100%
Vegetal Wax Candle
- Aqualaria Malaccensis - 45-50 Hour
Burn-6.7oz
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Two Brothers Fascinated By Wax & Nature:
Founded in 1884, by the inquisitive and entrepreneurial minds of
two brothers, Carrière Frères Industrie is the keeper of wax
craftsmanship from the XVIII century. At the dawn of the industrial
revolution, obsessed with patents and new inventions, the Carrière
brothers revamped wax-making. They pioneered the famous Carrière
night-light, which burned for six hours with a constant beam and without
smoke, and turned the indoor candles into an object of comfort and
quality. Awarded a gold medal at the Exposition Universelle of 1889, the
“Madeleine” candles, Carrière Frères Industrie has supplied them to the
Basilique du Sacré Coeur ever since. Experience and the respect for
traditions, along with a taste for innovation and a strong business
sense, gave birth to a new gene-ration of candles, church candles and
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Erudite and demanding the
Carrière brothers developed and modernized the manufacturing secrets
they inherited from past wax masters. They selected the finest waxes and
the most durable wicks, and brought them to the masses. Fascinated by
Botanic, they strenuously sought out a formula for a purely vegetal wax.
The result was a recipe, free of paraffin and other petrochemical
derivates, which does not produce smoke or unpleasant odours, and is
easily blended with perfume. This wax, still used today in the
fabrication of our Carrière Frères candles, allows for their slow
combustion and clean burning. |
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Botanical Note: Centuries of botanists
and explorers have enriched Carrière Frères Industries scented candles.
Soliflore scents, inspired by exotic or indigenous oils, and reminiscent
of the romantic “language of flowers”, in vogue during ‘la Belle Epoque’.
The candles evoke the flower markets of Les Halles of Paris, where at
the turn of the XIX century, the most beautiful and rare specimens were
brought from faraway lands. The Century was avid of sensations of
intoxicating bundles perfuming cargo ships, freight trains, and the
backs of porters. |
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Damascus Roses, Jasmine of
Grasse, rare Tiaré, Ebony, Vanilla, vertigo of spices… traders and
audacious merchants garnished the baskets of flower girls with these
small treasures to accessories ladies necklines and gentlemen’s
buttonholes, and in turn introduced new colours to wealthy Hausmannian
homes. From that day on, Paris would never expect any less than for the
world’s fragrances to drop at its doorstep |
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