Notes from the shoreline.
Small writings on slowness, scent, and the rituals that shape a day — gathered from the atelier and the coastline that surrounds it.
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Wax, wick, and the slowness of pouring by hand
A look inside the atelier, small batches, cooled slowly, finished by hand at the kitchen table by the sea.

Scent as memory
Why the smell of cold salt and pine resin can return us, in a single breath, to a place we have not visited in years.

The art of burning slowly
Three small rituals, trimming, the first burn, and the moment of extinguishing, that turn a candle into a practice.
The slow burn
/ THE ART OF BURNING
Trim the wick before lighting. A quiet ritual before the flame begins.
Allow the pool of wax to reach the edge on the first burn. Scent, like memory, requires a full foundation.
Extinguish without haste. Let the final smoke linger softly in the room.
New entries, slow news, and the occasional ritual — sent rarely.
