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Honey Pot Beeswax Candles
Honey Pot Beeswax Candles


 
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Beeswax Honey Pot Candle. Approximately 2.5" high.

Our beeswax candles are homemade from scratch. We melt down our fresh yellow cappings (cappings are removed from the honeycomb as part of the extraction process) and pour into candle molds. They are not made from bleached wax and have that natural beeswax smell to them. Try a set you won't be disappointed!! Due to the natural coloration of beeswax candles will vary in color.

Some of our candles are also available with essential oil scent. Keep in mind that essential oils will create a mild scent when burning the candle. The essential oil will not create an overwhelming scent that carries throughout a home. Due to the chemicals involved in artificial scents we choose not to offer stronger chemical fragrances.

Beeswax Candle Facts:

  • Dripless – in a draft-free environment & a properly trimmed wick.
  • Cleansing – Beeswax candles are known to create a negative ion when burning. The negative ions drawl odors out the air and reduces dusts & allergens in the home.
  • Longer Lasting – Beeswax candle burn 2-3 times longer than paraffin candles (with proper wick maintenance)
  • CHEMICAL FREE – Beeswax is natural and free of toxins. (Paraffin is petroleum/oil bi-product). We only use essential oils for scenting.
    • BLOOM – ever wonder what the white residue is on your beeswax candle? It’s called Bloom! Bloom is the result of the natural components of the beeswax coming to the surface. It’s a true sign of a pure beeswax candle. If you’re not a fan of bloom, simply wipe the surface with a lint free cloth (pantyhose work great) or sit the candle in the sun for a while.

    NEVER LEAVE A BURNING CANDLE UNATTENDED. We always recommend placing candles on a proper dish in the event wax would drop off the candle.


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