Extend the beloved scent of Silver Mountain Water to your home with an exquisite hand-poured candle from The House of Creed. This creation embodies the pristine beauty of the Swiss Alpine region, masterfully balancing the crisp, natural freshness of lemon with the sensual warmth of sandalwood. Poured and packed by hand in France, each candle is encased in the finest white porcelain, embellished with the house logo and finished with a precious gold zamac lid, making it an elevated statement piece for any home.

Person wearing gloves pours liquid from a beaker into a glass bottle with the label CREED Millesime Imperial 1760.

 

The Finest Rare Naturals

The artisans at The House of Creed have sourced the finest rare naturals for their porcelain candles. Each creation is anchored with a carefully selected natural raw ingredient that is common in its Millésime fragrances, leaving a powerful trail that is distinct and of Creed quality. Inspired by travels around the world, each candle whisks the senses away to a serene oasis with its transportive aromas.

Four white ceramic containers with embossed patterns of crests, lions, and horses and gold lids featuring the text CREED 1760.

 

A True Work Of Art

Each porcelain candle is a masterpiece that echoes The House of Creed’s unwavering commitment to artistry and perfection. The porcelain is sourced from the finest clay that is refined multiple times to ensure a pure, white finish. The design is embossed with exquisite embellishments that are illuminated with each lighting, and finished with a precious gold zamac lid, adorned with the house logo.


A lit white candle with embossed designs and the text CREED sits on a reflective surface in a dark setting.

Caring For Your Candle

Taking extra care of your candle will prolong its life and extend your own enjoyment. An initial burn time of three hours is recommended to promote an even melting of the wax. Future burns should last two to three hours with a maximum duration of four hours. Prior to each lighting, trim the end of the wick slightly before re-centring it, and then use a candle snuffer to extinguish the flame.

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