Candle Votives

October 24th, 2010 by admin Leave a reply »

Ever heard about candle votives? Well basically, these are types of small candles that are cylindrical in shape, which is usually around 2.5 inches high and 1.5 inches in diameter. Since they melt into oil when lit, they are required to be placed on cups, glasses or pillar candle holders made specifically to house such kind of candle. Before, these candles were only made to be used for religious ceremonies or offerings. They are typically produced in white color and commonly unscented. In particular, red votive candles are often used when making offerings in Catholic churches and are typically lit at the feet of religious statues. But as time went by, uses and applications of such candles have broadened. Today, they are not only limited for religious purposes but they can also be used as beautiful table decorations. As a matter of fact, you can often see them adorning wedding venues, night parties, and dinner tables.

It is of great importance that these candles be burned on a heat resistant container or holder since they completely liquefy when lit. The candle wall sconces or containers will help to contain the wax and prolong the burning time.

No matter what reason you may have for buying this kind of candle, you are sure to find one that will utterly satisfy your lighting needs and personal preferences. For instance, votive scented candles can be used in your bathroom. The relaxing scent that this candle produces will help you enjoy a more tranquil, reposing, and refreshing bathing experience. Scented candles are available in different fragrances and aromas that will suit your fancy.

Meanwhile, votive tealight candle holders are often the candle of choice for decorating tables. They are commonly seen in restaurants and other commercial establishments that want to create a romantic atmosphere. Restaurants make use of unscented candles when adorning their tables so as not to overpower the aroma of the food. These candles are also typically used in wedding venues. Their subtle glow can help in making a more intimate setting perfect for wedding receptions.

Back in the olden days, such type of candle is used when commemorating the memory of a loved one who already passed away. They can also be used when offering a prayer or when doing other religious practices.

Before, these candles are only made from paraffin wax, which emits toxic soot. But now, they can be produced from varying types of waxes and they are also sold in an array of colors, sizes, and fragrances. With that said, buying candles that will be appropriate for the purpose that you intend to use them for will not be that difficult to accomplish.

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