From soybean to flame — Where every candle begins with hands
Partilhar
Before the light is born, there is a gesture.
The gesture of weighing, melting, carefully mixing.
This is how each Atlantic Fog candle begins —
not on an assembly line, but in a small ritual of creation.
Our wax is natural soy, chosen for the smoothness with which it burns and how it embraces the fragrance.
It melts slowly, as if waiting for the right moment.
Fragrances are precisely measured and mixed at the exact point, when temperature and aroma are in harmony.
Each wick is centered by hand, each jar cleaned and inspected with attention.
Nothing is left to chance.
The digital thermometer reads the heat; hands read the intention.
Then, the wax rests.
It solidifies in silence, holding the perfume that only reveals itself when the flame awakens it.
Each candle is, in essence, a fragment of time transformed into light.
Made in the Azores, between the salt in the air and the distant sound of the waves,
Atlantic Fog exists to remind us that beauty lies in what is done slowly.