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Japanese Sumac Wax Candle | LOQ.US Japanese Candles, Cast Iron Candle Holder, Candle Base, Iron Candle Holder, Handmade Packaging, Aesthetic Candles, Candle Aesthetic, Candle Packaging, Typography Poster Design

Edo-period style candle from a Japanese candle shop in Uchiko, where the handmaking of sumac-wax candles has taken place for over two hundred years. Traditional wicks made from rolled Washi paper produce beautiful bright flames, while the plant-based wax is non-toxic and dripless. Recommended for use with the Cast Iron

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Everything You Need to Make Over Your Backyard, According to a Landscape Design Firm - Dwell Japanese Candles, Sway Back, Beaded Candle, Book Organization, Unique Candles, Different Plants, Designer Candles, Flower Oil, Japanese Paper

Named after the city where Takazawa Candle is situated, the heart of the glorious countryside, this set of five candles has a different motif for each one, representing a plant that grows in the Noto Peninsula. Along with this, the candles are all named after a letter of the word “plant.”

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analogue+ | Rice Bran Candle (20pc Set) - Analogue Life Paper Cylinder, Japanese Candles, Rice Bran, Style Japanese, Washi Paper, Mindfulness Practice, Candle Stand, Japanese Design, Kyoto

Rice Bran Candle 20pc Set Height: 7cm / Burn time: 20 min Small Kyo-rosoku (Kyoto style) Japanese candles with short burn times ideal for use during mindfulness practice or meditation. The candles are produced from wax that is derived from natural plant-based raw materials. In this case, a waste product in rice production is utilised to make the rice bran wax. The wick, made by wrapping a dried reed around a washi paper cylinder, produces a tall bright flame Using plant-based wax also…

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When around 5 mm/0.2 inches of wax remains at the bottom of the metal wick support is visible, the candle is finished. Once the wax has cooled, place the candle jar inside a bowl of water heated to 60°C/140°F, with the water halfway up the height of the candle jar. Wait for 2 minutes to allow the wax time to soften. Lift the candle jar out of the water, then slide the blade of a round-tipped knife between the vessel and the edges of the remaining block of softened wax, then slide the ... Moss Temple, Wheat Bran, Diptyque Candles, Japanese Zen Garden, Japanese Zen, Calling Card, Candle Jar, Crafts Workshop, Water Heating

When around 5 mm/0.2 inches of wax remains at the bottom of the metal wick support is visible, the candle is finished. Once the wax has cooled, place the candle jar inside a bowl of water heated to 60°C/140°F, with the water halfway up the height of the candle jar. Wait for 2 minutes to allow the wax time to soften. Lift the candle jar out of the water, then slide the blade of a roundtipped knife between the vessel and the edges of the remaining block of softened wax, then slide the…

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