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The Ledger No. 2 - The Garden Visit
The Ledger No. 2 - The Garden Visit
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Scent family: Coastal Floral–Woody — sunlit, saline, graceful.
Notes
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Top: Sel de Mer, Citrus, sea salt
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Heart: Magnolia, Cherry Blossom, Peony
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Base: Sandalwood, Coconut, Tonka
Olfactory brief
Salt lifts first like a river breeze threading a city street, magnolia opens creamy and luminous without collapsing into syrup, and a sandalwood-coconut base lands with quiet poise, reading less like suntan and more like polished wood warmed by afternoon light.
Composed after a long drive south beneath magnolia canopies and along water that tasted faintly of distance, this candle keeps the moment the founders promised to expand their horizon without selling their sovereignty, a private oath taken on a bench with a map between them and the scent of salt, blossom, and warm wood deciding for them.

“Every Pour Is a Proof”
The Process
Each Monarch Èlan candle begins not with fragrance, but with intention.
Before any vessel is filled, we record the batch number, pour date, and atmospheric condition in The Ledger of Inheritance — a living document where every blend, temperature, and wick size is archived by hand.
No machine ever touches the process. Every wick is centered manually, trimmed by blade, and inspected twice — first at pour, then at cure.
Once set, each candle cures for ten to fourteen days, allowing the fragrance molecules to marry with the wax naturally. Only then is it sealed, numbered, and recorded again in the Ledger.
“The Language of Scent”
The Blends
Our fragrances are built upon the Monarch Accord — a recurring harmony of oak, labdanum, guaiacwood, vanilla smoke, and cedar — a structure of warmth, discipline, and calm authority.
Around that foundation, each candle is composed as a chapter in a living anthology, marking a moment in the house’s journey — a milestone, a memory, a vow.
Some blends are bright and devotional — neroli, white jasmine, and tonka layered with driftwood.
Others are quiet and contemplative — cedarwood blanc, black violet, or saffron resting in the slow warmth of oud.
Each combination is designed not for instant gratification, but for emotional architecture — how scent unfolds in a room, how it moves the mind, how it becomes memory.
“From Our Hands to Your Home”
The Ritual
When you light a Monarch Èlan candle, you continue the ritual we began. The first burn sets the memory; the second anchors it.
We recommend trimming the wick to one-quarter inch, burning no more than three hours at a time, and keeping the surface clean — not just for performance, but for respect.
Each time you relight it, remember: someone once stood in silence, poured this by hand, and signed their name beneath the flame.
This is more than a scent — it is a record.
This is more than a candle — it is a chapter in a lineage.