Hand-Dipped Beeswax Taper Set

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Hand-Dipped Beeswax Taper Set

Regular price $ 14.00
Regular price Sale price $ 14.00

Description

Bluecorn tapers are classic candles dipped into pure molten beeswax at just the right temperature by a steady hand and a keen eye. They are dipped and cooled over twenty times each before a pair can be cut free from the oak rack. When finished and hung, they carry the rich scent of honey and seem to hold light in their bellies. Kept out of drafts and away from fans these tapers will burn virtually dripless for about one hour per inch of length.

Trim wick to 1/4" before first lighting only. To prevent dripping, burn away from drafts and do not trim the wick between burns.

• Made in United States • Weight: 5.8 oz (164.4 g)

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Beverly NY

I did my research before buying and I couldn't be happier, everything is as advertised.....

Highly recommend

Jessica  TX

Thick Turkish Towels and Strong Tassles that that unravel in the wash 

Amazing value

Amanda UT

You get what you pay for and these are well wroth it. I still have the ones I purchased last year, love! 

Arrived quickly

Elizabeth VT

Bought on Wednesday and they arrived Friday! Thanks for the quick delivery. 

Perfect size

Brittany FL

I needed a towel to cover my lounge chair and the 70" length was just right good fit. Thanks. 

Love the color

Lauren CA

I've washed Riviera Turkish Towels dozens of times and the colors are still vivid. Fantastic tassels too. 

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