Candles and Beeswax
Specializing In:
- Hand-dipped beeswax candles
- Votive and molded candles
- Beeswax
Did you know that beeswax has many uses? Here are some:
- Waterpoofing (tents, zippers)
- Furniture polish and sealant
- To treat fly fishing line
- Shoe Polish
- Cosmetics and Pharmaceuticals account for 60% of the total consumption of bees wax.
- And did you know that:
The burning characteristics of beeswax candles differ from those of paraffin.
Beeswax has negative ionization, which binds particulate matter to clear the air.
A beeswax candle flame has a "warmer," more yellow color than that of paraffin, and the
color of the flame may vary depending on the season in which the wax was harvested.
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