The Background Associated With Candle Making

Tealight candles inserted into silver salts are a great idea for bath time or the dining table

The Background associated with Candle Making

The Background Associated With Candle Making is fascinating as the needs and use of candles has changed from generation to generation.

The art of making candle lights has been around since primitive times. Of course, as time passed candles turn out to be a lot different in design than they were back then. In the early days, candle lights had been essential for heat and light. These days they function as decorations, incredibly addding to the aroma and smells in our houses, and offer mild perfumes for romantic meals and baths.

The first known utilization of candle lights isn't completely known,but clay-based candle holders that date back to 4 BC have give us the data that they have been used for many years.

Candles had been also used in ancient times in both The far east and Japan. These candle lights had been made of polish obtained from insects and seed products. Candles are not recognized to have existed in the United States until 1 AD. When settlers found New England, they made candles from bayberries. Numerous contemporary candle manufacturers still use that procedure to make bayberry candle lights.

Tallow was the product used to make candle lights in the 1600s and 1700s. This is made from pet body fat. The process unfortumeately gave off a bad smell, especially when it had been burning up. Bees polish and paraffin polish each had been launched in the early 1800s, and tallow ceased being used.

In the 1800s, candle manufacturers knew the wick was the weakest part of the candle. A braided wick was developed in 1825 that seemed to greatlyto enhance the burning up of several types of candle lights. By 1830, a process was in being to make candles using paraffin and molds. These candles were of good quality and burned nicely.

These days, candle making is a common art form. There are many businesses who produce wonderful candles with some really unique scents. There are also smaller businesses that still make their candles at home within their kitchen . Making candles is a great pastime and fun activity for the entire family to engage in.

Candles are now used more for luxury and enjoymentthan to light or heat. The candle industry keeps growing with new kinds of candles becoming launched all the time. The quantity of colors, scents, and types of candles to select from is absolutely incredible.

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Silver Candle Holders By W I Broadway & Co

Silver Candle Holders By W I Broadway & Co offered for sale by Silver2treasure  just click the link at the foot of this post.

They are described as:

This is a Superb Set of 4 Large Short (I know this doesn't make sense, but it does) Silver Candle Holders. They are of a short chunky circular shape with large spreading circular filled bases. They have a lined decoration to the top and base rims, each being covered on the underside with a green baize to avoid scratching surfaces. They are made from a good guage of silver and have clear hallmarks. They come complete in their Retailers cream hard cardboard lidded box, which has a burgundy material covering the little polysterene chips which form the padded base around the holders. The lid is stamped "Parkhouse & Wyatt". I am including the candles as photographed, so they are ready for use and would look impressive running down the centre of any table BIRMINGHAM 2000 The top diameter is 3 inches in diameter, the base 3.75 inches in diameter, and they are 2 inches tall. The actual candle size is 2 inches, so as you can see they take quite a large candle. The total weight is 956 (but the bases are weighted) They are all in lovely condition, and so to is the box inside and out. I cannot emphasise what an impressive modern set of 4 silver candles this is, that would look stunning on any dinner table or to create a soft ambiance in any room. Please do not forget that I am including the four brand new candles as shown in the photograph. If you could bear to part with them once you have seen them, they would make a super present Stock No. 5114

Silver Candle Holders

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Sterling Silver Candlesticks hallmarked Birmingham 1988

Sterling Silver Candlesticks hallmarked Birmingham 1988 offered for sale by Silver2treasure through their antique silver for sale website - just click the link

They have "V" shape bodies and large filled circular bases which have a stepped lined pattern to them and a green baize covering to the underside. The fixed sconces also have a raised lined band to the top rims and also this band is around the top of the bodies. They also have a knopped pattern to the base of the bodies. They both have clear hallmarks Silver Makers Marks: B & Co (WI Broadway & Co). They measure 8 inches tall, the bases being 4 inches in diameter. They a total of 542g but this includes the weighted bases. They are both in good conditon with just some light surface scratching around the edges of the bases, but this is minor and only to be expected on a metal item.

Stock No. 5037

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Antique Sterling Silver Candlesticks

Antique Sterling Silver Candlesticks Hallmarked London 1904 offered for sale by Silver2treasure just click the picture link at the foot of this post.

These candlesticks are of a corinthian column shape and have removable sconces. They are very decorative to the top with a pattern of embossed scroll leaves. They have a gadrooned pattern around the shaped square sconces and to the shoulders and rims of the square bases. They are made from a good guage of silver and are heavy (but the bases are weighted) and they have clear hallmarks and Silver Makers Marks: WH & SS Ld (William Hutton & Sons Ltd)

Measuring 5.5 inches tall, the actual candle holder is just over 0.75 inch and the bases are 3 inches square. They weigh 795g (but the bases are weighted)

Condition: There are a few little dings around the rims of the bases. On each of the edges of the stepped base, there is wear. This varies from slight thinning of the silver from polishing to an actual split at the seams (but this is only noticeable on very close inspection). One has a very slight wobble, but this is minor. They do display very well and are a practical useable pair of candlesticks and hence I have adjusted the price to reflect this wear (although as stated above this is not noticed unless you look very closely) A good pair of antique solid silver candlesticks that would look impressive in any home, and a nice pair of candlesticks to finish off any dinner table to create a romantic atmosphere as they are not too intrusive.

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Antique Silver Candlesticks Pair Corinthian Column 1904
Antique Silver Candlesticks Pair Corinthian Column 1904
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Tumbler Glass And Silver Base Collar (Ideal Candle Holder)

Tumbler Glass And Silver Base Collar (Ideal Candle Holder). This unusual tumbler is offered for sale by Silver2treasure from their ebay store. It is also offered for sale from the Silver2treasure antique silver showcase where you can purchase it for a 10% discount.

The plain glass tumbler is fixed into the solid silver convex curved base rim and if you look sidways into the tumbler at the base it looks as if part is suspended and underneath has a raised flat circular shape (hard to describe, but please see the photograph). The solid silver mounted base has clear hallmarks, and it also has 3 initials engraved of “W.N.A” but these are very faint and hardly noticeable. It is hallmarked for BIRMINGHAM 2001 with Silver Makers Marks: B & Co (WI Broadway & Co).It measures 3.25 inches in diameter and just over 3.75 inches tall. The actual solid silver base is 0.75 tall. It is heavy and weighs 638g. It is in very good condition. This is a very impressive solid silver rimmed and glass tumbler, as stated above would make a super candle holder.

Stock No. 4839