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Hexagon pillar beeswax candle

€17,00–€18,00

In Stock

Make any space cosier with this artisanal pure beeswax candle's warm glow and soft honey scent. This candle is hexagon-shaped, just like the cells of the beehive. Labelled with your organisation's logo.

A round oak wood tray sustainably sourced from our supplier's own garden in France is an optional add-on.

Each candle is poured by hand and can therefore vary slightly in size, weight, and shape. Likewise, the colour can range from bright white to deep gold depending on the specific batch of beeswax.

Ingredients: 100% French beeswax, unbleached cotton wick, label made from food production residues (corn)

Dimensions: 7,5 x 5,7 cm

Net weight: 180 g

Burn time: 25 hours

Minimum order: 50 units

Production time: 5 weeks up to 250 units, longer for larger quantities (plus shipping)

Producer: Handcrafted by Les Abeilles d'Elo, France

€18,00

Additional information

Burning instructions: Never leave a burning candle unattended.  Remove all packaging and labels before use.  To prevent wax dripping, place the candle on a level, heat resistant surface, as the wooden tray may not be sufficient.  Keep away from flammable objects.  Keep away from children and pets.  Keep away from draughts.  Leave at least 10 cm between candles. Do not burn for more than 3 hours at a time. To make your candle last longer, always ensure that the wick remains centred and keep it trimmed to about 5 mm before the first use and after each burn.



Did you know that…

  • Beeswax is a very precious material. It takes about 12 hours for a worker bee to produce 8 flakes of wax, and about 1,000,000 flakes to produce 1 kg of wax. Each kilogram of wax also requires about 8 kilograms of honey!
  • Beeswax candles are clean burning (compared to paraffin candles, for instance) and in fact release negative ions that remove toxins and purify the air quality. This means they can be enjoyed also by people suffering from asthma or allergies.
  • If your beeswax candle develops a white coating, this is a sign of its pureness (just like crystallization in raw honey). It is called bloom, and occurs when the wax is exposed to cooler temperatures.
  • Leftover wax after burning your candle? Save and use it to “feed” other beeswax candles (extending their burn time) or make your own beeswax wraps!

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