Tucson candlemaker Maria Jose Cortes, owner of Di Luna Candles, is opening her first brick-and-mortar shop on June 4.
Elvia Verdugo For local maker Maria Jose Cortes, candle-making has grown from a side hobby to a full-time job all within a couple of years.
Now, the 28-year-old candlemaker is set to open a brick-and-mortar shop at 10 a.m. Sunday, June 4. The shop is located at 3061 N. Campbell Ave. One of her favorite scents is the fig and flora, a warmer scent compared to some of the more popular citrus and clean scents that she offers. The shop will feature a “maximalist and eclectic” design, a workshop in the back for her to make candles, and a space for candle-making and craft classes, networking events and even a book club, according to Cortes.
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