The Scents of Quiet Nature
Capturing the memories and atmosphere of Chiang Mai through scent— hand-poured candles distilled from the quiet and sincerity of nature.
7 scents inspired by Chiang Mai’s moments:
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There are things in nature that cannot be explained with words—yet we’ve all felt them before: in the moment wind passes through the treetops, in the morning call of birds, or the scent of earth after rain. The silence of the northern forest is not emptiness, but a silence with rhythm, with breath—filled with life.
Among rainforests, misty seas, and mountains, we’ve learned that the world does not demand anything from us—except that we listen. Listen to the stream flowing. Listen to the trees swaying in the wind. And perhaps, listen to the voice within ourselves that only begins to speak when everything else grows still.
To pause and be present with the scent of the forest, and the lightness of early morning, is not only to find calm, but to return to a quieter way of living—a life not built by striving to fill, but by learning how to gently let go.
In the end, nature may not give us answers—but it brings us back, gently, to the old questions: Who are we? What do we truly seek? And perhaps, among the trees and mist, the meaning of life isn’t so complicated after all.
The Scents of Quiet Nature
Behind the stillness of nature lies a language felt rather than spoken—through movements that are unhurried, through light and shadow that gently unfold, or through memories carried in scent, held by a moment and a place.
Naphakard (Empty Sky) – A space that holds everything. All things float within the weightlessness of the sky, like taking a deep breath in the early morning.
Nam Khang (Morning Dew) – Fresh and gentle, like the first light touching the tips of grass—quiet enough to hear a droplet roll across a leaf.
Fah Roong (Dawning Horizon) – Calm before the new day. When golden light has yet to fill the sky, but hope already fills the heart.
Talay Mok (Sea of Mist) – Dense, yet not heavy. Cool as fine cotton draped over the mountains. Clarity softens to make space for feeling.
Pa Fon (Rainforest) – Deep green, damp and cool—filled with the subtle sound of life. Every leaf and branch simply exists, needing no explanation.
Nam Lai (Flowing Water) – Always moving, never rushing, never still. A stream that quietly carries the heart elsewhere without us even knowing.
Din Doi (Mountain Soil) – Dry and warm, with hints of wood and spice. A quiet memory wrapped in simplicity.
This collection conveys those feelings through seven distinct scents. It is not merely a blend of fragrance, but a distillation of memory—capturing the rhythm of stillness and the softness of all things. For it is within simplicity that the voice of nature can be heard most clearly.
Key ingredients:
• 100% natural essential oils
• Soy wax base
• Recyclable aluminum container
Within each flame is a quiet story—and we're honored it's now part of yours.
Before You Begin
*Please read the following instructions carefully before use.
**Failure to follow these guidelines may result in fire or injury.
SAFETY & USAGE INSTRUCTIONS
Before Lighting
• Place the candle on a stable, heat-resistant surface.
• Do not use in areas with poor ventilation.
• Keep away from flammable materials, children, and pets.
• Avoid placing near flammable objects.
• Ensure the wax surface is clean and free of debris.
• Trim the wick to approximately 5 mm.
While Burning
• Never leave a burning candle unattended.
• Avoid moving the candle while it is lit.
• Do not burn for more than 2–3 hours at a time.
• For the first use, allow the wax to melt fully to the edges of the container.
After Use
• Stop using the candle when approximately 5 mm of wax remains.
• The aluminum container may be hot. Allow it to cool completely before handling.
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