True Grace is proud to collaborate with Teddy’s Wish on the Wave of Light candle for Baby Loss Awareness Week.
A beautiful, refillable candle designed to honour the memory of babies who are no longer with us and to support families living with unimaginable loss.

Crafted in our Wiltshire factory using natural wax and sustainable materials, each candle is a lasting symbol of love and solidarity.
Available in two scents:
Moroccan Rose – soft, romantic, and timeless.
Fig – warm, earthy, and grounding.
To make each candle truly personal, we also offer a bespoke engraving service, allowing families to engrave their baby’s name as a cherished keepsake.

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Wave of Light Fig CandleShop NowRegular price £28Regular PriceSale Price £28 -

Wave of Light Moroccan Rose CandleShop NowRegular price £28Regular Price£0Sale Price £28 -

Fig Classic Candle RefillRegular price £18Regular PriceSale Price £18 -

Moroccan Rose Classic Candle RefillRegular price £18Regular Price£0Sale Price £18
Baby Loss Awareness Week runs from 9–15 October, culminating in the Wave of Light on 15 October at 7pm. Families around the world light candles to remember every baby gone too soon. By lighting this candle, you join a gentle wave of love and remembrance that circles the globe.

For each candle sold, after covering just the basic cost of materials, the entire remainder of your purchase price is donated directly to Teddy's Wish.
“Lighting this candle is a small but powerful act of remembrance and solidarity.” – Jennifer Reid, Co-founder of Teddy’s Wish
“We hope every flame lit brings comfort, connection and hope.” – Philippa Biles, Co-founder of True Grace
Teddy’s Wish was founded by Jen and Chris Reid to honour the memory of their beloved baby boy Edward Louis Reid who was just three months old when he became a victim of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).
There was no medical reason or attributable cause as to why Eddie died – and by all medical accounts, he was a perfectly healthy baby boy.
Teddy’s Wish was set up in 2014 with two founding principles: to fund potentially life-saving research into the causes of baby loss and to provide support for bereaved parents.








