Hand Dipped Taper Candle Pairs
Hand Dipped Taper Candle Pairs
Crafted with care, these elegant tapered candles are hand-dipped using traditional methods. Each candle is made through a process of repetitive dips into a beautifully fragrant tank of pure Canadian beeswax, resulting in a long, even burn that adds warmth and ambience to any setting.
Featuring a pure cotton wick, these candles provide a smooth, clean burn. With impressive burn times depending on the size, you can enjoy their soft glow for hours:
- 8" candle: Approx. 8 hours burn time
- 10" candle: Approx. 10 hours burn time
- 12" candle: Approx. 12 hours burn time
Each candle base measures approximately 7/8", making them a perfect fit for most candle holders.
Experience the timeless beauty and natural glow of these hand-dipped beeswax candles in your home today!
SRP 8" $13.75
SRP 10" $15.80
SRP 12" $17.50
Handcrafted
Handcrafted
Traditional beeswax chandlery is the enchanting alchemy that transforms flowers into luminous light. Radiating a warm and lavish glow, it elevates the essence of your home.
Our artisanal candles are meticulously hand-crafted within our Revelstoke BC studio, using nothing but pure, Canadian beeswax.
Our wax undergoes a rigorous filtration process, involving clay and charcoal, ensuring unwavering quality and excellence.
Sustainability
Sustainability
Our candles are made from beeswax, a natural and renewable material that supports biodiversity and the health of our planet.
Beeswax comes from apiaries in British Columbia and Alberta, where bees collect pollen and nectar from various flowers throughout the seasons.
The wax reflects the diversity of the floral sources, changing its colour depending on what the bees feed on.
Beeswax is also a sustainable choice, as it does not harm the environment or the bees themselves.
Our candles offer a delightful fragrance, a beautiful shape, and a cozy, intimate light that you can enjoy as a special treat.
Traditional Care
Traditional Care
To keep your candle in good condition, follow these simple steps.
*After each use, trim the wick to a quarter of an inch, or slightly longer for tapered candles. This will prevent the flame from getting too large and smoking.
*As the candle burns down, use your thumb to gently push the melted wax towards the center. This will create a wax pool that will help the candle burn evenly.
*To put out the candle, dip the wick into the wax pool and then lift it up again. This will stop any smoke and also coat the wick for the next use.
*If you notice a white film on your candle, don't worry. This is called bloom and it is a natural process of mineral crystallization. You can easily remove it with a lint-free cloth.