Friday, December 4, 2009

Cire Trudon

Cobble Court Home is so excited to announce the addition of Cire Trudon on it's website, the oldest candlemaking company, dating back to 1643. Candlemakers to the kings of France, the Trudon candlemaking process was considered the most exclusive, using solid beeswax.

Cire Trudon has a rich history and is still in existence today. Founded by merchant Claude Trudon, the company has built a solid reputation dating back to the time of Napoleon and throughout the revolution and final hours of King Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette. There are so many delicious fragrances to choose from.



The  Cire Trudon 'Trianon' candle, which was inspired by Marie Antoinette is described as follows, "The picking of jacinth, roses, white flowers, wild herbs from the meadows and graminaeceous plants, this bunch of flowers reminds us of an ideal nature, that of the Nouvelle Heloise and the country life dreams of Marie Antoinette. Vibrating with the memory of a summer evening and the warm musk scent of torches, this candle is a homage to the Queen of taste who inspired so many candles to Maison de Cire Trudon."




I love the "Les Bustes de Cire" molded wax bust candles of those who marked the history of France, such as Napoleon, Marie Antoinette and L'esclave. Expensive? Yes, but beautiful with a rich history.





My favorite

Cire Trudon La Grande Bougie

Over six pounds of natural wax are filled in a hand-blown glass container which is engraved with gold lettering. This extraordinary 3-wick candle will burn for hundreds of hours and makes a luxurious gift.

Check out:  6.3 pound candle at Cobble Court Home.




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