Harvest - Beeswax Fruit and Vegetable Candles
Making these beeswax candles is so much fun, getting all of the right colours and hues to mimic nature as closely as possible.
They look beautiful scattered down the centre of the table, mixed in with real fruits and taller taper candles. they also look lovely on shelves nestled by books, or your coffee table. Pop one into your real fruit bowl to give someone a surprise!
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Beneath the sun in groves so bright, oranges gleam with golden light, like little suns they hold the day, in their flesh the sun’s warm ray.
Oranges and lemons, Say the bells of St. Clement's. You owe me five farthings, Say the bells of St. Martin's.
The ice crystals glitter, a magical sight, as the pumpkin basks in the new daylight. A symbol of Autumn, so serene and plump, adorned with a crown of frost, on its rump.
As Spring unfolds it’s vibrant quilt, where sunlight bathes the earth, rebuilt, a garden thrives, with life aglow, home to the joyous tomatoes that show.
Bees! bees! come to the tree where the Lime has hung her treasures;
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100% Pure New Zealand Beeswax
Pure Cotton Wick
Non-Toxic
Handmade with love and care at our home
Please burn responsibly
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SAFETY INFO-
As always please burn with care, never leaving the candle alone, away from children and it may drip so having something underneath it is a good idea too.
Making these beeswax candles is so much fun, getting all of the right colours and hues to mimic nature as closely as possible.
They look beautiful scattered down the centre of the table, mixed in with real fruits and taller taper candles. they also look lovely on shelves nestled by books, or your coffee table. Pop one into your real fruit bowl to give someone a surprise!
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Beneath the sun in groves so bright, oranges gleam with golden light, like little suns they hold the day, in their flesh the sun’s warm ray.
Oranges and lemons, Say the bells of St. Clement's. You owe me five farthings, Say the bells of St. Martin's.
The ice crystals glitter, a magical sight, as the pumpkin basks in the new daylight. A symbol of Autumn, so serene and plump, adorned with a crown of frost, on its rump.
As Spring unfolds it’s vibrant quilt, where sunlight bathes the earth, rebuilt, a garden thrives, with life aglow, home to the joyous tomatoes that show.
Bees! bees! come to the tree where the Lime has hung her treasures;
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100% Pure New Zealand Beeswax
Pure Cotton Wick
Non-Toxic
Handmade with love and care at our home
Please burn responsibly
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SAFETY INFO-
As always please burn with care, never leaving the candle alone, away from children and it may drip so having something underneath it is a good idea too.
Making these beeswax candles is so much fun, getting all of the right colours and hues to mimic nature as closely as possible.
They look beautiful scattered down the centre of the table, mixed in with real fruits and taller taper candles. they also look lovely on shelves nestled by books, or your coffee table. Pop one into your real fruit bowl to give someone a surprise!
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Beneath the sun in groves so bright, oranges gleam with golden light, like little suns they hold the day, in their flesh the sun’s warm ray.
Oranges and lemons, Say the bells of St. Clement's. You owe me five farthings, Say the bells of St. Martin's.
The ice crystals glitter, a magical sight, as the pumpkin basks in the new daylight. A symbol of Autumn, so serene and plump, adorned with a crown of frost, on its rump.
As Spring unfolds it’s vibrant quilt, where sunlight bathes the earth, rebuilt, a garden thrives, with life aglow, home to the joyous tomatoes that show.
Bees! bees! come to the tree where the Lime has hung her treasures;
-
100% Pure New Zealand Beeswax
Pure Cotton Wick
Non-Toxic
Handmade with love and care at our home
Please burn responsibly
-
SAFETY INFO-
As always please burn with care, never leaving the candle alone, away from children and it may drip so having something underneath it is a good idea too.
Beeswax is made by honeybees building combs in their hives. Beekeepers extract the honey from the combs and they are left with the wax, a beautiful by-product of an incredible process of nature. No waste and sustainable.
Not only that - beeswax is said to have a completely clean, non-toxic burn that releases negative ions into the air which bind with toxins and help remove them from the air. It also lasts - beeswax has been found in ancient Egypt in tombs dating back to 1550 B.C. A pretty good expiry date then.
Also, I have heard that the colour of the light that is emitted from a beeswax candle flame is the same spectrum as the sun! Now that’s impressive.
In candles, beeswax burns longer and without soot- better for you, better for your kids and most definitely better for your white walls. They also drip less, smell good and are a beautiful colour all by themselves, completely naturally.
In an increasingly fragile world- beeswax is 100% natural and a renewable resource. The beekeeper we work with -Russell, and his team in the South Island NZ, are dedicated to educating and upskilling budding beekeepers and looking after generations of bees with passion and care.
“If the bee disappears from the surface of the Earth, man would have no more than four years left to live.” Albert Einstein