Fresh, floral and serenely soft, Frangipani & Jasmine brings a light, uplifting fragrance to your space. Bright top notes of fir needle and zesty orange open the scent, leading into a heart of frangipani and lily of the valley that feels clean and balanced. The fragrance finishes with gentle rose and star jasmine for a soothing, elegant aroma that settles peacefully in any room.
Part of the Kenshi Signature Range, this soy candle is hand-poured in Melbourne by skilled refugee artisans. The packaging celebrates culture and heritage, wrapped in a high-quality sleeve featuring traditional handwoven fabric patterns from Chin State, Myanmar, and imagery that reflects the beauty of the region. It’s a scent with purpose — designed to bring calm to your home while supporting meaningful work and community.
- 400g hand-poured soy wax
- Up to 60 hours of clean burn time
- Made in Australia by refugee artisans
- Packaged plastic-free and ethically sourced
Kenshi Candle Impact
Kenshi Candles is a social enterprise transforming everyday purchases into lasting impact. Since 2019, every candle has been lovingly hand-poured in Australia by refugees from Myanmar — providing meaningful employment, dignity, and stability for families rebuilding their lives.
Founded by a 14-year-old determined to fight injustice, Kenshi partners with charities and social enterprises to deliver real results. Each candle sold helps provide food relief, education, and essential services for vulnerable communities — with over 150,000 meals already provided to those in need. Each candle funds 2kg of pasta (8 meals) for Australians doing it tough.
When you buy Kenshi on Goods 4 Good, you’re not just lighting a candle — you’re lighting a path to hope and opportunity.
The ethical gifts by the Australian Social Enterprises here tackle some big issues. Your purchase helps them work with charities who are experts in the field and they make a difference in the space of empowering and rescuing women, improving human health, reusing items that would have otherwise gone into landfill, providing work and helping people break out of the cycle of poverty.