Norfolk Beeswax Company - Beeswax Pillar Candle Gift Set - 8 Beautiful Individual Handmade Candles

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Norfolk Beeswax Company - Beeswax Pillar Candle Gift Set - 8 Beautiful Individual Handmade Candles

Norfolk Beeswax Company - Beeswax Pillar Candle Gift Set - 8 Beautiful Individual Handmade Candles

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Made in Europe - these festive tree candles are made to the highest quality. Perfectly coloured with 100% beeswax, these wax candles burn very cleanly, smoke-free and have a festive Christmas scent You can also connect to this bus route at King’s Lynn from Norwich, using the First Bus service. By Coach

Burn tea light candles in their cups. We also recommend putting the tea light cups inside a tea light holder. Regardless if the tea lights cups are in a holder or not, they must be burned on a level and heat resistance surface because the cups become hot when burned. There is a split-level in the shop, with stairs between the two levels. However, it is possible to access the higher level with a wheelchair from the rear of the shop – just ask the staff to show you. Traditional Christmas decorations - these candles spread a contemplative mood in your home. They radiate peace and happiness, have an unmistakable Christmas scent and are a must for every traditional Christmas with your family Light: Beeswax candles burn longer than any other candle and have the brightest, purest light and is closest to natural sunlight. If the candles are to be used as a light source, this can help minimize eye strain and reduce headaches Beeswax candles are also great to use in the kitchen, where they will help to neutralize lingering odours without tainting food with artificial aromas, and they can also be used in a home office or any other area where there may be a large concentration of use and lingering odoursThe easiest way to remove beeswax from your holder is to place it in the freezer for a few hours. Once removed from the freezer simply chip the wax off and wash with warm soapy water. Always burn candles on or in appropriate holders. Although you won’t see all one hundred acres that Norfolk Lavender has under cultivation around Norfolk, including on the Sandringham Estate, you will get to see the field closest to the attraction, which covers around 36 acres and is full of the classic lavender rows we all love to photograph.

I have seen the decline in the number of calls I now get - or should I say don't get - for swarm collections in the spring each year.me for my current price if it is not stated. I select my breeding queens choosing those with the best temperament. It’s the most important part of getting right. If you burn a candle too long, you will produce soot and reduce its life. Too short and you will tunnel the candle. So how to burn candle evenly? But in 1932, Linn met Francis ‘Ginger’ Dusgate, of Fring Hall, who thought his plan was worth exploring, and the two men went into partnership to grow and distill lavender. Norfolk Mongrels are bees that are bred in the open in Norfolk. I select my best queens from each successive year to breed from. These are queens that have headed up colonies of bees that are good to work with and build up successful colonies of bees that do make honey. My queens are mated in the wild so I have no Versatile - perfect for Christmas decorations and on the Christmas tree, the candles can even be used on birthday parties and cakes or as party lighting. These candles also create an atmospheric ambience during a relaxing evening on the couch

Norfolk Lavender is easy to reach by car, as it’s located off the main A149 road. Locally known as ‘the coast road’, the A149 runs along theNorth Norfolkcoast fromKing’s Lynn, passing through small seaside towns before leaving the coast at Cromer for the Norfolk Broads. On Foot & By Bike from Hunstanton Linn Chilvers, a nursery gardener and florist from Heacham had always dreamed of growing lavender, but local farmers dismissed the idea and it seemed that his vision to save lavender as a commercial crop would never come to fruition. Unmanaged feral colonies would in the past build up their numbers and then swarm. They may not have swarmed every year but when they did swarm they would often produce several swarms one after the next. These swarms would in turn get collected and kept by beekeepers and often provide a start for a 'beginner'.Not for use in a hurricane container - Our beeswax pillar candles are not recommended for use in a hurricane glass or other tall walled containers. Beeswax has a high melting point and burns at a hotter temperature than other waxes. A highlight on the western edge of the Norfolk coast near King’s Lynn, Norfolk Lavender has been a holiday-maker’s favourite since 1932. Wandering the fragrant fields is a real treat, especially when the plants are in bloom in summer. I offer complete colonies of bees for sale at most times of the year. Complete colonies of bees are especially easy to move in the Winter and early Spring.

No added scent or dye – Subtle honey wax aroma when not burning & no smell when burning, Natural golden yellow colour. Beeswax colour and fragrance may vary slightly depending on the wax location in the beehives and location of the foraging bees, plants & pollen

Honeybees in Norfolk

Lavender was used through the centuries as a homely remedy and became known as the herb of cleanliness and calm, and was utilised in many household applications, before slowly losing its value as a commercial crop at the end of Word War I. MINDFUL CANDLES FOR MINDFUL MOMENTS. Lead-free beeswax composition allows these taper candles to burn stunningly cleaner and more evenly than any paraffin candle. Unlike stuffy air from burning paraffin, palm, or soy wax, beeswax candles do not produce soot or drips. Neutralizing Pollutants: Beeswax candles produce negative ions when burned, and those ions help to neutralize pollutants, cleaning and purifying the air by helping to eliminate dust, odours, and mould in the atmosphere. Not only does this help to ease allergy and asthma symptoms, but it has also been found to have an invigorating effect on the body and a general positive effect on mood and emotional state It is thought that lavender was first bought to Great Britain by the Romans, in their first aid kit of herbs, which would have also include rosemary, parsley, sage and thyme.



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