Annunciation Rosary Candle
Annunciation Rosary Candle
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This is a hand poured small batch beeswax candle inspired by the Joyful Mysteries of the Rosary.
This candle, inspired by the first Joyful Mystery, The Annunciation, is scented with a thoughtful custom blend of fragrance notes including Lily, Cherry Blossom, Ginger and Bergamot. The lily is a traditional symbol of Mary’s purity, which is why I chose this beautiful flower as the forward scent in this candle.
“In the sixth month the angel Gabriel was sent from God to a city of Galilee named Nazareth, to a virgin betrothed to a man whose name was Joseph, of the house of David; and the virgin’s name was Mary” (Luke 1:26-27)
All materials and scents I use are 100% clean, non-toxic, and centered around the Catholic faith.
Your Rosary candle is made with :
- Beeswax I personally source only from beekeepers located in the Midwest
- A small amount of Organic Coconut Oil to assist with scent throw and even burn.
- Clean Phthalate-Free Fragrance Oils
- 100% Cotton Wick which I have carefully primed with beeswax to ensure a proper burn.
This candle is currently available in :
- 4 oz hexagon glass jar - approximate 20-25 hours burn time
- 6 oz hexagon glass jar - approximate 30-35 hours burn time
Jar dimensions :
- 4oz - 2.75" W x 2.5" H
- 6oz - 2.75" W x 3.5" H
Did you know beeswax candles have been used exclusively in the Catholic Church for centuries? According to the Catholic Encyclopedia, “The pure wax extracted by bees from flowers symbolizes the pure flesh of Christ received from His Virgin Mother, the wick signifies the soul of Christ, and the flame represents His divinity.”
Candle Care Instructions :
- Never leave burning candle unattended.
- Allow the first burn to form a complete melt pool before extinguishing.
- Trim wick 1/4” to 1/8” short each time before lighting.
- Keep away from children, pets, and flammable objects such as curtains.
- Do not burn longer than 3-4 hours at a time.
- Extinguish the flame with a snuffer, or by dipping the wick into the wax pool with a metal object- this will eliminate the chance of soot build-up and smoke.
