| Info | about candles - about wax - about us | |
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| bio-candles | should have a certificate of origin, which can be inspected if necessary - so that also bio is in it where bio is written on it. [read more] | |
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| blow out candles | is a must at the children's birthday party, but you should avoid it. [read more] | |
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| burning dishes | are a great simplification for the handling of tea lights. [read more] | |
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| candela, lumens & watts | candela in physics refers to the intensity of light, the term is actually derived from candle. [read more] | |
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| candle remains | you must not throw away, but collect and then write to us. [read more] | |
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| odour absorber | Candles somehow absorb unpleasant odours. [read more] | |
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| scented candles | If a scented candle contains natural aromas this may be okay. [read more] | |
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| security | Do not leave a burning candle unattended. [read more] | |
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| snuff | is the name of the charred end of a candle wick, which should be snapped off before the candle is lit again. [read more] | |
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| soot | Candles from all waxes emit combustion products only low quantities of pollutants, so they are probably not harmful. [read more] | |
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| THE eco-candle | is in our opinion the table or pillar candle made of pure beeswax. Because beeswax (from Europe) is ecologically harmless, neither crude oil nor vegetable raw materials are used, the candles burn without any harmful substances, the wick is made of pure cotton and the stearin and aluminium content is zero. The use of such a candle also supports the beekeepers, whose bees make an essential contribution to a functioning nature. | |
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| wicks | We use different wicks. [read more] | |
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