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- 100% Pure Beeswax
- Available in Raw, Ivory & 7 Colors
- Ridiculously long burn times
- Clean burning and non-toxic
- Cotton wick - no lead or metal
- See 2-inch, 3-inch, and 4-inch burn-care bottom labels above
All our Beeswax Pillars are engineered to burn free standing, though we always reccomend burning a candle on a level, fire-resistand surface such as a base or plate. If you do decide to burn your pillar in a glass container or metal lantern, please be aware that the radiant heat from these holders will accelerate burn times -- both individual burns and the overall life of the candle. To avoid surprise drips, we really only reccomend burning our 4" pillars in these kinds of containers.
2” Dia. Pillars:
- Trim wick to 1/4" before each lighting.
- To avoid dripping, burn for only 1-2 hours at a time.
- To eliminate smoke when extinguishing the flame, use a tool to drip wax from the molten pool onto the burning wick.
3” Dia. Pillars:
- Trim wick to 1/4" before each lighting.
- To avoid tunneling, burn for at least 3 hours per burn and mold the warm sides in toward the flame. This will melt the walls, utilizing
all of the available fuel, and thus extend the overall burn time. It will also raise the molten wax level, and shrink any over-sized flame.
- To prevent uneven burning and potential dripping, use a metal tool to redirect a curled or angled wick to the opposite direction. To
prevent wick breakage when doing this, be sure to nudge the wick below the level of the molten pool where the wick is not burned and thus stronger.
- To eliminate smoke when extinguishing the flame, use a tool to drip wax from the molten pool onto the burning wick.
4” Dia. Pillars:
- Trim wick to 1/4" before each lighting.
- To avoid tunneling, burn for at least 6 hours per burn and mold the warm sides in toward the flame. This will melt the walls, utilizing
all of the available fuel, and thus extend the overall burn time. It will also raise the molten wax level, and shrink any over-sized flame.
- To prevent uneven burning and potential dripping, use a metal tool to redirect a curled or angled wick to the opposite direction. To
prevent wick breakage when doing this, be sure to nudge the wick below the level of the molten pool where the wick is not burned and thus stronger.
- To eliminate smoke when extinguishing the flame, use a tool to drip wax from the molten pool onto the burning wick.
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