I’ve always been a candle lover—the kind of person who burns through them faster than most people finish a box of tea. Candles were my comfort, my ritual, my way of making any space feel like home. Eventually, I realized I wasn’t just using candles… I was studying them. The scents, the textures, the way a flame can shift the whole mood of a room.
So I started making candles for myself. At first it was just curiosity and creativity—experimenting with fragrances, waxes, and designs that felt personal. But something unexpected happened: people noticed. Friends, family, even casual visitors would ask, “Where did you get this candle?” And when I told them I made it, they wanted one too.
That was the moment everything changed.
What began as a personal passion quietly grew into something bigger. With every request, every compliment, every “you should really sell these,” I felt a spark of possibility. Eventually, I decided to stop wondering what if and take a leap of faith. I chose to believe that this little dream of mine could become something real—something that brings warmth, beauty, and intention into other people’s lives.
Today, my candles are more than products. They’re pieces of a journey—hand‑poured reminders that small passions can grow into meaningful creations when you trust yourself enough to try.