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Explore the enchanting world of the Natsukashii (懐かしい Happy Nostalgia) collection from Apothecary by Justin. These unique hot throw candles transport you to moments filled with warmth and charm. Crafted with precision, each candle features pure, hand-poured vegan soy wax. Free from additives, they ensure a clean burn, perfect for any atmosphere.
The scents in this collection evoke a sense of nostalgia, capturing the essence of comforting memories. Our unique hot throw candles are designed to fill your space with aromatic bliss. With a selection inspired by the beauty of Japan, each fragrance is a gateway to tranquil moments.
Unleash the power of fragrance with Sakura, Murakita, Misaki, Fumiko, and Akika. These candles bring a symphony of scents into your home. The meticulous craftsmanship ensures robust scent diffusion, making these unique hot throw candles a delightful addition to any room.
Apothecary by Justin exemplifies artistry in candle-making. Each candle is vegan and meticulously crafted in Australia, adhering to the highest quality standards. Enjoy free delivery and our unmatched “don’t like it - don’t pay” policy, giving you complete peace of mind.
Illuminate your space with candles that tell a story. The Natsukashii collection embodies both luxury and simplicity. Experience the magic today with these unique hot throw candles, perfect for those who cherish exquisite fragrances.
1. *Nature*: Many names are inspired by elements of nature, such as flowers (e.g., Sakura for cherry blossom), trees (e.g., Take for bamboo), and natural phenomena (e.g., Haru for spring).
2. *Beauty*: Names often convey beauty or grace, with characters that represent concepts like elegance (e.g., Yoshiko means "child of good fortune") or purity (e.g., Masako means "child of righteousness").
3. *Virtues*: Common themes include moral qualities such as strength (e.g., Takeshi), wisdom (e.g., Kenji), and kindness (e.g., Yoshinori), reflecting the values treasured in Japanese culture.
4. *Family Connections*: Many names include characters that signify family ties or lineage, emphasizing the importance of family in Japanese society (e.g., Haruko means "spring child").
5. *Seasonal Themes*: Names often reflect the changing seasons, which are significant in Japanese culture (e.g., Aki for autumn and Yuki for snow).