MP Stamped Candle Crock in Prairie Linen - Cashmere Plum Scent
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MP Stamped Candle Crock in Prairie Linen - Cashmere Plum Scent

MP Stamped Candle Crock in Prairie Linen - Cashmere Plum Scent

Flickering light meets artisan craftsmanship in this beautifully hand-thrown candle, created exclusively for Modern Prairie by Rowe Pottery. The lush, inviting scent of cashmere plum fills the air with notes of soft fruit and cozy warmth—like a favorite sweater on a chilly evening. Each ceramic crock—smoothly glazed and subtly ridged—burns for over 50 hours before transforming into a keepsake vessel ready for new life, from holding flowers to storing favorite trinkets.

How to Clean Out Your Candle Crock

Once your candle has burned down and there’s a little wax left at the bottom, here’s how to safely and easily clean it:

  1. Freeze it: Pop the candle crock in the freezer for a few hours. The remaining wax will harden and shrink slightly, making it easy to pop out with a butter knife or spoon.
  2. Warm water wash: After removing the wax, pour a bit of hot (not boiling) water into the crock to loosen any residue. Let it sit for a few minutes, then pour the water out.
  3. Clean gently: Wipe the inside with a soft cloth or paper towel, and if needed, wash with mild dish soap and warm water. Avoid abrasive scrubbers to protect the glaze or finish.
  4. Reuse & enjoy: Once dry, your crock is ready to be reused — for fresh flowers, kitchen utensils, a new candle refill, or anything you’d like. 🌿

 

$44.50
MP Stamped Candle Crock in Prairie Linen - Cashmere Plum Scent
$44.50

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MP Stamped Candle Crock in Prairie Linen - Cashmere Plum Scent

Flickering light meets artisan craftsmanship in this beautifully hand-thrown candle, created exclusively for Modern Prairie by Rowe Pottery. The lush, inviting scent of cashmere plum fills the air with notes of soft fruit and cozy warmth—like a favorite sweater on a chilly evening. Each ceramic crock—smoothly glazed and subtly ridged—burns for over 50 hours before transforming into a keepsake vessel ready for new life, from holding flowers to storing favorite trinkets.

How to Clean Out Your Candle Crock

Once your candle has burned down and there’s a little wax left at the bottom, here’s how to safely and easily clean it:

  1. Freeze it: Pop the candle crock in the freezer for a few hours. The remaining wax will harden and shrink slightly, making it easy to pop out with a butter knife or spoon.
  2. Warm water wash: After removing the wax, pour a bit of hot (not boiling) water into the crock to loosen any residue. Let it sit for a few minutes, then pour the water out.
  3. Clean gently: Wipe the inside with a soft cloth or paper towel, and if needed, wash with mild dish soap and warm water. Avoid abrasive scrubbers to protect the glaze or finish.
  4. Reuse & enjoy: Once dry, your crock is ready to be reused — for fresh flowers, kitchen utensils, a new candle refill, or anything you’d like. 🌿

 

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Flickering light meets artisan craftsmanship in this beautifully hand-thrown candle, created exclusively for Modern Prairie by Rowe Pottery. The lush, inviting scent of cashmere plum fills the air with notes of soft fruit and cozy warmth—like a favorite sweater on a chilly evening. Each ceramic crock—smoothly glazed and subtly ridged—burns for over 50 hours before transforming into a keepsake vessel ready for new life, from holding flowers to storing favorite trinkets.

How to Clean Out Your Candle Crock

Once your candle has burned down and there’s a little wax left at the bottom, here’s how to safely and easily clean it:

  1. Freeze it: Pop the candle crock in the freezer for a few hours. The remaining wax will harden and shrink slightly, making it easy to pop out with a butter knife or spoon.
  2. Warm water wash: After removing the wax, pour a bit of hot (not boiling) water into the crock to loosen any residue. Let it sit for a few minutes, then pour the water out.
  3. Clean gently: Wipe the inside with a soft cloth or paper towel, and if needed, wash with mild dish soap and warm water. Avoid abrasive scrubbers to protect the glaze or finish.
  4. Reuse & enjoy: Once dry, your crock is ready to be reused — for fresh flowers, kitchen utensils, a new candle refill, or anything you’d like. 🌿