Pick-up orders & vessel drop-off is avalible at the North Shore's Waialua Sugar Mill, The Heartspace : 67-106 Kealohanui Street (Upstairs in the Silos)
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Where reverence meets reflection.
"For honor & remembrance — may this light keep the ancestors close and timeless."
9 oz candle with glass lid | 50+ hour burn
5.1 oz candle with wooden lid | 35+ hour burn
- Includes a twine wrapped smudge ritual bundle
- 100% organic cotton reusable bag
- A gold foiled keepsake intention card
- QR code to a guided healing meditation designed to enrich daily ritual
A tribute to the ancestors & elders who paved the path with courage, love, & faith. Kūpuna, meaning respected elders in Hawaiian culture, represents guidance, care, and stability.
A horizon in wax, crafted to remind you to honor lineage and the wisdom carried through time.
Hand-poured in Hawai‘i, made in small, intention-, infused batches & finished with a deep ocean-blue hue symbolizing depth, strength, & spiritual guidance.
The wood wick’s gentle crackle evokes the rhythm of memory and the quiet strength of heritage, while grounding notes of Frankincense, Myrrh, Cedar, & Teakwood fill your space with sacred calm & ancestral connection.
- Sacred Stone Fragrance: Spiritual, wise, and grounding — sacred resins & aged woods create a deep, ancestral calm & enduring sense of protection.
Both sizes are refillable with our O'ahu local sustainable refill program. By refilling, you’re practicing devotion instead of disposal. Luxury that honors the planet — burn, refill, repeat. Ritual renewed.
Local Hawaiʻi Vessel Return
For our island ʻohana.
Remain in rhythm.
Keep the flame alive.
Local customers may return their empty candle vessel and receive a freshly poured renewal on the North Shore of Oʻahu location:
The Heartspace at the Waialua Sugar Mill Silos
67-106 Kealohanui Street
Waialua, Hawaiʻi 96791
Kakaʻako Farmers Market: Every Saturday 8:00 am - 12:00 pm at 919 Ala Moana Boulevard
• Available to Oʻahu residents
• Local drop-off options
• Reduced waste and community-centered care
• Your original vessel is cleansed, cherished, and renewed