Appalachian Wax Works
Beeswax Blend Candle in Glass Vessel
Beeswax Blend Candle in Glass Vessel
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Experience the warm glow and gentle aroma of Appalachian Wax Works’ newest creation—a lightly scented beeswax blend candle poured into a timeless glass vessel. Designed for clean, even burning, this candle is perfect for unwinding at home, elevating your self-care ritual, or gifting to someone who appreciates handcrafted simplicity.
Our beeswax blend delivers a soft golden flame and subtle fragrance without overwhelming the senses, making it ideal for kitchens, bedrooms, and cozy corners. Each candle is poured in small batches to ensure quality, clarity, and a beautiful finished surface.
Features:
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Lightly scented with natural fragrance: Applewood Honey or Orange + Clove
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Approx. 28-hour burn time
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Clean, even burn from our premium beeswax blend
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Hand-poured in small batches
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Reusable glass vessel for a sustainable touch
- 7 oz.
- Cotton wick
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Care information
Care information
For Cotton Wick Candles:
1. Trim the Wick Before Each Use
- Why: A trimmed wick ensures a cleaner, steadier flame and prevents soot.
- How: Cut the wick to ¼ inch (6-7 mm) before lighting.
2. Burn Long Enough to Prevent Tunneling
- Why: Beeswax has a memory. If you extinguish the candle too soon, it may tunnel.
- How: Let the candle burn until the melt pool reaches the edge of the container (usually 1 hour per inch of diameter).
3. Avoid Drafts
- Why: Drafts can cause uneven burning and flickering.
- How: Keep candles away from windows, fans, and air vents.
4. Extinguish Carefully
- Why: Blowing out candles can cause wax splatter or smoking.
- How: Use a snuffer or dip the wick into the melted wax, then straighten it for easier relighting.
5. Remove Bloom If Desired
- Why: Beeswax naturally forms a white "bloom" over time — it’s not mold! It's a sign of a pure beeswax candle.
- How: Buff gently with a soft cloth if you prefer a polished look, or leave it for a rustic, natural finish.
6. Burn on a Heat-Resistant Surface
- Why: Beeswax burns hotter than other waxes.
- How: Always use a stable, heatproof holder or tray under your candle.
For Wooden Wick Candles:
Trim the wick before each use, removing all charred wood from previous burns. A long wooden wick may not stay lit long enough to fuel the flame, causing it to extinguish itself. Always do this when the candle is fully cooked.
Light your wooden wick from the base, closest to the wax, and ensure the full wick is alight. Lighting from the top could result in the wood burning itself out before reaching the wax.
On the first burn, allow the wax to melt across the entire diameter of the candle. This will help prevent tunneling and ensure extended life of the candle.
Never leave a burning candle unattended and keep away from children and pets.
