The Tagalog god of fishing and father of the fishing net. Before the fishermen casted their nets, they would chant to him, "“Kasumpa ako, naway diriyan” which meant “I am your sworn friend, let it be there,” in reference to the fish. They would give the first catch to him as an offering.
All our candles are made with 100% coconut soy wax and handpoured in small batches. This wooden wicked Aman Sinaya candle has been infused with natural teal mica, and eco friendly blue and teal dye that is paraben and phthalate free. Topping the candle are guava, betel, taro leaves, cornflower, lemongrass, and sea shells.
Each candle is ritually cleansed with guava leaves once the candles have been made and prior to shipping.
*NOTE*: These are currently on sale due to the labels not being the right size for the jar for the current batch. However, as part of my beliefs in not putting things to waste, I've used them on these candles. It is more of an aesthetic factor and does not affect the performance of the candle itself.