Large Hand Dipped Tapered Pillar Candle
A common comment at markets is that people love these large hand dipped tapered pillars but they don’t have anything to hold them.
I’ve found a lovely solution. Necessity is the Mother of Invention.
The pillars marry beautifully with the Beeswax Lotus Candleholders. Problem solved!
Measures 11” tall and 3” wide at the base, these are sturdy and will add a graceful touch to altars, rituals, dinner tables and celebrations.
Honey bees make wax from the honey they eat, forming wax flakes which are extruded through glands on their abdomen, chewed with saliva and used to build the incredible architecture of honeycombed hives. Wax is collected, filtered and melted to make candles. I don’t use any scents or additives, as only pure beeswax candles can actually purify the air when burned, by releasing negative ions which bind with allergens and pollutants and neutralizing them.
The soft, warm, natural glow of candlelight has been found to switch the brain into an alpha wave state, during which we become calmer, more introspective and creative. Then, especially via candle gazing meditation (simply resting the eyes on a candle flame), the brain shifts into a theta wave state, associated with a deeper and more intuitive level of being.
No wonder we’re so drawn to candles! Whether for special occasions, ceremonies and rituals, romantic evenings, or simply to ease the transition between waking in the morning and winding down at night, candle light can play an important role in reconnecting to ourselves, one another, and the sacred side of life.
Every candle I make is hand dipped or hand poured with care and attention to detail, and with a meditative energy of peace surrounding each one.
Thank you for supporting your local beeswax candlemaker and thank you to the bees!
A common comment at markets is that people love these large hand dipped tapered pillars but they don’t have anything to hold them.
I’ve found a lovely solution. Necessity is the Mother of Invention.
The pillars marry beautifully with the Beeswax Lotus Candleholders. Problem solved!
Measures 11” tall and 3” wide at the base, these are sturdy and will add a graceful touch to altars, rituals, dinner tables and celebrations.
Honey bees make wax from the honey they eat, forming wax flakes which are extruded through glands on their abdomen, chewed with saliva and used to build the incredible architecture of honeycombed hives. Wax is collected, filtered and melted to make candles. I don’t use any scents or additives, as only pure beeswax candles can actually purify the air when burned, by releasing negative ions which bind with allergens and pollutants and neutralizing them.
The soft, warm, natural glow of candlelight has been found to switch the brain into an alpha wave state, during which we become calmer, more introspective and creative. Then, especially via candle gazing meditation (simply resting the eyes on a candle flame), the brain shifts into a theta wave state, associated with a deeper and more intuitive level of being.
No wonder we’re so drawn to candles! Whether for special occasions, ceremonies and rituals, romantic evenings, or simply to ease the transition between waking in the morning and winding down at night, candle light can play an important role in reconnecting to ourselves, one another, and the sacred side of life.
Every candle I make is hand dipped or hand poured with care and attention to detail, and with a meditative energy of peace surrounding each one.
Thank you for supporting your local beeswax candlemaker and thank you to the bees!
A common comment at markets is that people love these large hand dipped tapered pillars but they don’t have anything to hold them.
I’ve found a lovely solution. Necessity is the Mother of Invention.
The pillars marry beautifully with the Beeswax Lotus Candleholders. Problem solved!
Measures 11” tall and 3” wide at the base, these are sturdy and will add a graceful touch to altars, rituals, dinner tables and celebrations.
Honey bees make wax from the honey they eat, forming wax flakes which are extruded through glands on their abdomen, chewed with saliva and used to build the incredible architecture of honeycombed hives. Wax is collected, filtered and melted to make candles. I don’t use any scents or additives, as only pure beeswax candles can actually purify the air when burned, by releasing negative ions which bind with allergens and pollutants and neutralizing them.
The soft, warm, natural glow of candlelight has been found to switch the brain into an alpha wave state, during which we become calmer, more introspective and creative. Then, especially via candle gazing meditation (simply resting the eyes on a candle flame), the brain shifts into a theta wave state, associated with a deeper and more intuitive level of being.
No wonder we’re so drawn to candles! Whether for special occasions, ceremonies and rituals, romantic evenings, or simply to ease the transition between waking in the morning and winding down at night, candle light can play an important role in reconnecting to ourselves, one another, and the sacred side of life.
Every candle I make is hand dipped or hand poured with care and attention to detail, and with a meditative energy of peace surrounding each one.
Thank you for supporting your local beeswax candlemaker and thank you to the bees!