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Shop Ishtar Devotional 7-Day Candle
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Ishtar Devotional 7-Day Candle

$30.00

12oz. | Coco-Soy Wax | ~80hrs. Burn time

Olfactory: No Scent

Herbs: None

Embellishments: Eco-Glitter, Silver Ishtar Charm, Rhinestones

Ishtar Information: Ishtar, or the Queen of Heaven, is the Babylonian goddess of love and war and was the primary female deity for the Babylonian empire. She was known by different names in other Mesopotamian languages; most notably she is called Inanna in Sumerian sources. Ishtar had significant influences on the development of the iconography and cult practices of many later goddesses in the Mediterranean, particularly the Phoenician Astarte and the classical Greek deities Aphrodite, Artemis, and Athena.

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12oz. | Coco-Soy Wax | ~80hrs. Burn time

Olfactory: No Scent

Herbs: None

Embellishments: Eco-Glitter, Silver Ishtar Charm, Rhinestones

Ishtar Information: Ishtar, or the Queen of Heaven, is the Babylonian goddess of love and war and was the primary female deity for the Babylonian empire. She was known by different names in other Mesopotamian languages; most notably she is called Inanna in Sumerian sources. Ishtar had significant influences on the development of the iconography and cult practices of many later goddesses in the Mediterranean, particularly the Phoenician Astarte and the classical Greek deities Aphrodite, Artemis, and Athena.

12oz. | Coco-Soy Wax | ~80hrs. Burn time

Olfactory: No Scent

Herbs: None

Embellishments: Eco-Glitter, Silver Ishtar Charm, Rhinestones

Ishtar Information: Ishtar, or the Queen of Heaven, is the Babylonian goddess of love and war and was the primary female deity for the Babylonian empire. She was known by different names in other Mesopotamian languages; most notably she is called Inanna in Sumerian sources. Ishtar had significant influences on the development of the iconography and cult practices of many later goddesses in the Mediterranean, particularly the Phoenician Astarte and the classical Greek deities Aphrodite, Artemis, and Athena.

Care Instructions:

These candles have a cotton wick that needs to be trimmed before the first burn and after that to avoid a huge flame and any soot. Trim down to ¼ an inch before each burn. The easiest way to do this is right after a burn when the wick is still pliable and the wax is soft. 7-Day Prayer Candle management is crucial for a clean and thorough burndown. Allow the first burn to create a healthy wax pool before extinguishing.

All scents are certified clean and safe to burn around pets and humans. Please burn on a heat-safe surface and never leave candles unattended.


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