
A set of two hand-dipped beeswax candles connected by their wick. Beeswax gives the candles their characteristically natural colour and a subtle sweet scent.
A wide base means these candles can simply sit on a small heatproof plate to burn brightly and hold centre stage on your dining table.
A wide base means these candles can simply sit on a small heatproof plate to burn brightly and hold centre stage on your dining table.
- set of two candles joined at the wick
- hand-dipped in Cumbria
- 10cm x 4.4cm at the base
- mostly the wax is sourced from the UK, occasionally it may be sourced from Africa and so may have a darker hue to the honey colour - it will still smell gorgeously sweet
- the range image shows (l to r) tapered dinner, thin tapered, stubby, tree, stumpie
Moorlands
Moorlands candles have been making hand-dipped candles since the 1980s, originally dipping their candles in old oil drums. Ted and his small team have moved on from oil drums, but continue to use traditional hand-dipping techniques in their workshop in Cumbria.Journal
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