Where To Find The Best Candles In Bombay

Anyone who knows me, knows that my perfect evening includes: candles, my cats (Leo & Bagheera) and a good book (usually a fantasy novel – this is what I’m currently reading). The second two items on the list are easily acquired in Bombay (not a spelling error). The third, however, has been more of a challenge since I moved here over 4 years ago.

The perfect candle is equal parts visually appealing and strongly (but not overbearingly, allergy inducing) scented. Having one without the other is a disappointment… and unacceptable. My favourite candle brands in the whole wide world are Diptyque, Byredo and Cire Trudon. Buying these candles in India, however, comes with its own challenges – limited options and exorbitant prices (usually twice the USD value). Which  means, for the last ~4 years I’ve been asking my parents to ship these candles to me from the US — no hefty Indian import duties can come between me and my candle relaxation time. So, I thought that this is the way of the Bombay (candle) world and the only way to pacify my olfactory sense.

And then, Jo Malone opened their first Indian store in Bombay. And within that same week I discovered an the Maroma candle range at Good Earth.

Jo Malone candles stay strong throughout their burn time – Bergamot & Oud is my jam. Can’t say the same for the Good Earth candles but the scent is a-mazing for the first 8 hours so I’ll take it. I tested the Maroma Sandalwood Pillar Candle and I was sold (can the good folks at Auroville do any wrong?). These options are wayy  more affordable than shipping my usual faves so my wallet is definitely happy.

Moral of the story: Yes, the Universe does listen.

The Easiest Makeover For Any Room

If you’re like me, you’re constantly looking to make your house cosier and more beautiful. A great way to do that is through furniture, plants and strategically placed scented candles. However, one of the quickest and lowest maintenance ways to spruce up any room is through art.

I work long hours and usually pack my weekends with activities which leaves little to no time for shopping. So, as I do for most purchases, I turned to the internet for help in building my art collection. Here’s a list of the top websites to buy art from in India, in no particular order.

  1. India Art
  2. Fizdi
  3. Kulture Shop
  4. ColourEntice
  5. Indian Art Ideas

This is a living post that I will be updating as I find out about more great art sites. What are the websites that you buy art from?