All about beeswax candles

October 31st, 2009

Traditionally a candle maker is known as a chandler. Earlier days candles had been made with animal fat, or tallow. The major disadvantage of using tallow was that it generated a lot of smoke as it burned. Tallow-lit rooms were smoky rooms.Later days candle making meant dealing with beeswax. Beeswax was secreted by bees as they built their honeycombs. With beeswax candles, rooms could be brightly lit without being filled with smoke.Candle making progressed from common illumination to a form of art. Various materials have been used and mixed. Devices have been invented to hold candles, from simple tabletop candle holders, to elaborate chandeliers.
To actually roll the candle is perhaps the most important step in the process of beeswax candle making. You do not want to have a taper on the candle but rather have it even all the way around. This may take a few times but the more you practice the easier you will find it to be. Then you just add on the second sheet to add stability and help give the candle a longer life.Electricity has now prevented many burning dangers from light by candlelight yet the art of candle making has progressed.The ambiance of votive candles still sets the environment of purity and belief for religious and votive ceremonies.

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