The London Beeswax Candle Company
Pure beeswax tealight in glass holder, Zero waste refills, Candles made from 100% pure beeswax sourced from small-scale London beekeepers, Sustainable candle light
Pure beeswax tealight in glass holder, Zero waste refills, Candles made from 100% pure beeswax sourced from small-scale London beekeepers, Sustainable candle light
100% Pure London Beeswax Refillable Tea lights in Glass Holder
There is something truly special with the way these 100% pure Beeswax tea lights radiate a warming glow through out a room. This stunning effect is due to the beeswax emitting a bright yet relaxing light within the same spectrum as the sun. This helps create the perfect ambience for any occasion or evening, making the moment feel both special and relaxed. Hand poured in small batches in North London, each of these tealights are made from the finest 100% unrefined Beeswax from London's ethical honey producer 'Local Honey Man' in Walthamstow. The glass holder which the natural beeswax is hand poured into is the perfect way to appreciate the beautiful natural light of a beeswax candle rather than the usual metallic cup that blocks out the light.
Reusable Glass holder
The London Beeswax Company focuses on environmental impact at every stage. With sustainability and eco-consciousness at the heart of what I do, I didn’t want to create just any candle. From the 100% pure beeswax I use to make the candles, to the pure cotton wicks, to the 100% recyclable packaging, to choosing 2nd class postage – all decisions have been driven by environmental considerations.
The pure beeswax refillable tea lights I sell are provided with a glass holder which can be reused over and over again. Simply pour washing up liquid into a glass mixing bowl and pour in very hot water. Immerse your tealight container in it. Leave for a little while and hey presto the remnants of the wax will come away really easily. Insert a refill and you now have another tealight with zero waste!
Conservative burn time (depending on wick care and avoiding draughts) 3 hours