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Handmade Welsh Candle

3, The Rhiw Shopping Centre, Bridgend CF31 3BL, United Kingdom

Handmade Welsh Candle
Candle store
2.7
14 reviews
8 comments
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GC4F+53 Bridgend, United Kingdom
+44 1656 667510
welshcandle.co.uk
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Sunday: Close
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Ben Sheppard
Ben Sheppard
An incredible candle!

I've had to search high and low for a place to review Handmade Welsh Candles as I think more people need to know about this company.

The main part of any scented candle, the scent is so incredible - its blown me away. The Black Plum and Rhubarb fills my living room with scent without being lit and it smells incredible.

I've just placed my second order for myself, I'm looking forward to gifting these in the future to people.

Diolch yn fawr!
Sarah Burke
Sarah Burke
100% recommended. Top quality handmade products that smell absolutely gorgeous. Family run business, professionally run and wonderfully friendly. X
Publicity Man
Publicity Man242 days ago
Let me explain to people who plan on leaving bad reviews because of the click bait articles you have been reading. You can in fact trademark dictionary definition words of any language. Welsh included! As it should be especially if you are Welsh business. You have a right to protect your business and branding as much any other language. Welsh and Gaelic marks are trade marked weekly. The register is publicly available for anyone one to check what words of all languages are being trade marked. That doesn't mean anyone owns these dictionary words. Just the use of them as branding in regard to specific goods/service they have applied for. Cariad and Hiraeth have been trade marked multiple times previously before this company did it for candles. Even Volkswagen have a trade mark for Cariad. Love has been trademarked as a word a lot more times than Cariad. You can complain how Hiraeth is important word in Welsh culture. Fair enough. However, this business doesn't own the word. There is no such thing as a Hiraeth smelling or type of candle and therefore that is why it is acceptable as a brand. The word Hiraeth is not protected in any sense from being a trade mark. It has already been a trademark for a beer and wine company for a long time but no one is complaining about that. Do some research before trying to boycott a business for making an effort to protect their branding. If you're a candle maker and you used these words then you should have applied for the trade mark first. Don't think there is going to be some sorta of word of mouth or moral agreement between all Welsh candle makers that would ever been taken serious legally.
Jamie malone
Jamie malone242 days ago
Trying to hide their disgraceful behaviour behind a rebrand ? Pathetic.
Lewis Williams
Lewis Williams242 days ago
Avoid at all costs.
Richard Thomas
Richard Thomas242 days ago
Disgraceful act.
Judith Rees
Judith Rees242 days ago
Maureen james
Maureen james304 days ago
This shop is so lovely! The decor is so classy and tasteful, the owner was so friendly and informative about the products. The candles they actually make on the premises are very stylish and smell adorable. Lots of other beautiful gifts including Ashleigh and Burwood lamps and oils which are very well priced. This is a fantastic place, close to home where you can pick up beautiful presents for special occasions, or just treat yourself!!
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