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When invoking the element fire, always reverence and common sense.


To get the most out of your candles, we recommend you buy your candles according to your intended use. Each size candle has a suggested burn time and an approximate total burn time as follows:

Approximate Burn Times

Aromatherapy & Specialty Candles in Glass

*Our 6-in cylinder is the best buy (the most candlelight for the money), and the only thing we recommend for the true candle-holics.

Sq. Votive

Sphere

Cylinder*

burn 2 - 3 hours at a time

burn 4 - 6 hours at a time

burn 6 - 8 hours at a time

40 hours

80 hours

120 hours

Luminaria Series

3.5 inch Cube - 60 hours

7.25 inch Rectangle - 160 hours

8 inch Tall Square - 180 hours


Following are a few tips to help prolong the life and beauty of your candles
and ensure your safety:

1) Trim the wick to approximately 1/4 in. before lighting.  A wick too tall will smoke; a wick too short will drown.

2) Avoid direct sunlight and strong drafts.

3) Store candles in a cool dry place (between 50 and 85 degrees Fahrenheit).

4) Always burn candles on a flame-resistant surface.

5) For best results with our container candles, burn at least 2 hours at a time.

6) Do not light if less than 1/4 in. of wax if left.

7) And most important - NEVER leave burning candles unattended!!!


How to Remove Remaining Wax from Glass Container

Once your candle has burned down to less than 1/4 in. of wax, we recommend putting the container in the freezer for two hours or so. When the wax freezes, it will contract from the glass.

Then very carefully, chip out the frozen wax.

After the glass has returned to room temperature, run hot water over the inside of the glass.

Wipe container clean with a paper towel.

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