

Drip, drip, drip.
Even if you don’t light these beeswax candles, we can almost guarantee they’ll steal the attention wherever you set them. They’ve got a hard-to-mimic drip texture that gives them serious gothic vibes. They’ll keep the glow going for quite a while, too—the 15-inch one has a burn time of 1,200 to 1,500 hours. (That’s up to 62 days straight for those of you who are counting.) Fancy Halloween party, anyone?
These candles are hand-poured in batches. Because beeswax is a natural product, colors may vary.
- Made in: Canada
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Set of 3
- 2.5" D x 3.5" H: 40 - 50 hour burn time.
- 2.5" D x 6" H: 70 - 80 hour burn time.
- 3.5" D x 8.5" H: 350 - 370 hour burn time.
Set of 5
- 2.5" D x 3.5" H: 40 - 50 hour burn time.
- 2.5" D x 6" H: 70 - 80 hour burn time.
- 3.5" D x 3.5" H: 90 - 110 hour burn time.
- 3.5" D x 5" H: 220 - 240 hour burn time.
- 4.5" D x 10" H: 800 - 1000 hour burn time.
Individual Sizes
3.5" D x 3.5" H: 90 - 110 hour burn time.
3.5" D x 5" H: 220 - 240 hour burn time.
3.5" D x 8.5" H: 350 - 370 hour burn time.
4.5" D x 5" H: 400 - 500 hour burn time.
4.5" D x 10" H: 800 - 1000 hour burn time.
4.5" D x 15" H: 1200 - 1500 hour burn time.
- Materials:
100% beeswax, wicks are 100% plant fiber.
- Care:
Always place a heat-resistant barrier between your pillar candle and any surface. Trim the wick to 1/4 inch before each lighting. To extinguish the flame, use a snuffer or a tool to dunk the wick into the molten wax. Remember to immediately raise the extinguished wick to be ready for the next lighting.
To prevent tunneling as the candle burns down, gently mold the softened warm sides inward toward the flame. This is called “hugging,” and it ensures the wax will be burned as fuel, maximizing the burn time of your candle.
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