Beeswax is one of nature’s most valuable gifts. Honey bees work hard, consuming roughly 10 pounds of honey to produce a single pound of wax. After each honey harvest, we melt this pure wax and pour it into seasonal candle molds—so our collection changes throughout the year.
For generations, people have enjoyed beeswax candles not only for their warm glow, but also for the belief that their natural negative ions can help reduce dust, pollen, and other airborne particles.
Beeswax is one of nature’s most valuable gifts. Honey bees work hard, consuming roughly 10 pounds of honey to produce a single pound of wax. After each honey harvest, we melt this pure wax and pour it into seasonal candle molds—so our collection changes throughout the year.
For generations, people have enjoyed beeswax candles not only for their warm glow, but also for the belief that their natural negative ions can help reduce dust, pollen, and other airborne particles.