Burning candle

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How candle is changing from the begening of its time to the modern world. why it is getting more importance in households market in those days .candle use in social life and how you share your feelings with a candle.


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Candle is a very basic need of today’s life. In almost every house there is always need of a candle. In India alone the sale of a candle is growing dramatically. It gives you the positive feelings about life. Before the invention of electric lighting candles and oil lamps were commonly used for illumination. Why we need a Candle

We light a candle to see in the dark. We use a candle to remember somebody we lost in past. The lighting of a candle has been also a ritual for blessing and lifting up those we love, as well. we also use a candle in prayer and meditation. Candle use in a social life

The earliest surviving candles originated in China around 200 BC , and were made from whale fat . Paraffin was first distilled in 1830, and revolutionized candle-making, as it was an inexpensive material which produced a high-quality, odorless candle that burned reasonably cleanly.  In the Middle Ages in Europe, tallow candles were the most common candle. By the 13th century, candle making had become a guild craft in England and France . A form of candle-clock was used in coal-mining until the 20th century First candle ever made

Late in the 18th century, colza oil  and  rapeseed oil came into use as much cheaper substitutes. Beeswax, compared to animal-based tallow, burned cleanly, without smoky flame. Rather than the foul and terrible odor of tallow, it emit a fresh smell. Beeswax candles were expensive, but widely used for church ceremonies. Other than the wealthy, few people could afford to burn them in their homes . In 2013, the National Candle Association (www.candles.org) declared November to be National Candle Month (www.nationalcandlemonth.org) to highlight and celebrate the use of candles . In recent survey U.S . retail sales of candles are estimated at approximately $2 billion annually, excluding sales of candle accessories. Revolution of Candles

Pillar Candles   are solid and self standing. Their shapes are typically round, but also come in square, rectangular, hexagonal, and other designs as well. Taper or Dinner Candles  are usually 3/4" to 1" in diameter, ranging from 6" - 18" tall. Tapers need to be securely set in an appropriately designed   which will keep them in an upright position for proper and safe burning. Four basic Types of Candle

Container or Filled Candles   are non-flammable, heat resistant containers which are filled with wax and  wick. Containers such as heat resistant glass jars and ceramic pottery are commonly used.  Floating Candles   have a low, stable profile and are designed to float on water. They vary in form from simple, smooth designs to elaborate, realistic shapes.

In every religious ceremony in the world despite of the different religion we always use a candle to pray. Candle has a very big spiritual value among us .

Preparing the Wax for Melting Decide what kind of wax you want to use to make your candle.   Protect your work area before you begin . Put together a double boiler similar to one you might use while cooking food . Cut or shred your wax into chunks or shavings .   Melting the Wax Place the wax chunks or shavings in the smaller pot or pan . Use a thermometer to keep an eye on the temperature of the wax. Add scent to your melted wax and then Add color.   Molding the Wax Prepare your molds and Pour the melted wax into the mold . Cool the wax and Remove the wax from the mold and trim the wick to within a quarter inch of the top of the candle . Light the wick, burn your candle and enjoy your masterpiece. How to Make Homemade Candles

Share your feelings with your close ones by giving them a candle The light of life www.buycandleonline.com