SHORTHORN tallow candle - one candle, many scents
SHORTHORN is versatile like its namesake: calm and balanced, but always ready to adapt. As clean and warm as the flame of the Simmental candle, but the smell does not stay in one mood. SHORTHORN aromas change throughout the year according to the season, the weather and what could best trigger the feeling of "being at home" at the moment. 😄
How does “changing scent” work?
- The product name always remains SHORTHORN.
- The scents change seasonally (batch by batch).
- You can always see on the product page instant selection and you can choose the appropriate one.
Sizes and ordering
- 50 ja 100 g – in a brown glass jar (cozy, simple, also suitable for gift packaging).
- When ordering, start with the size and then choose the scent. SHORTHORN's mood is always up to you.
This season's scents
SHORTHORN does not have "one specific" scent, it is my collection that changes throughout the year.
Currently available: Warm Gingerbread, Mandarin & Prosecco and Cashmere & Musk.
Warm Gingerbread- A classic "hot from the oven" gingerbread moment: at the beginning, gingerbread and lemon give a nice zest, in the center cinnamon and cloves come like freshly mixed dough. Vanilla and cookie linger in the bottom. . . sweet, soft and comfortingly homey.
Mandarin & Prosecco – Crisp tangerine and citrus meet soft sparkling airiness - like the first glass of Prosecco gently effervescent. A fresh, happy and slightly festive scent that instantly lightens the mood
Cashmere & Musk – A truly cozy and soft scent: a subtle cinnamon spice balanced by jasmine and rose. In the background, warm cashmere, saffron and creamy vanilla - "pure softness" and luxurious peace in one.
Use (so that the candle burns beautifully)
- On the first burn, let the tallow melt evenly to the edge (helps prevent tunneling).
- Trim the wick before each firing (~5 mm).
- Burn for 1-3 hours at a time.
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Safety
Do not leave a burning candle unattended
Keep away from children and pets
Use a heat-resistant base.
General candle safety recommendations can also be found here: ECMA – Safe use of candles.







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