Red Beeswax Dinner Tapers - Set of 4
Red Beeswax Dinner Tapers - Set of 4
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Bring a warm, festive glow to your holiday season with our Set of 4 Red Beeswax Taper Candles. Hand-poured from pure beeswax, these classic tapers add an elegant touch to Christmas dinners, winter gatherings, or cozy nights at home.
Their rich red hue and natural beeswax scent make them a beautiful addition to any holiday table. Each candle is 12 inches tall, fits a standard 7/8-inch holder, and burns for approximately 12 hours.
No added fragrance—just the sweet, natural aroma of beeswax. Perfect for gifting or elevating your own holiday décor.
Burn Time: 12 hours
Size: 12in x 1in
Ingredients
Ingredients
How to use
How to use
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Once your order is placed, it will take up to 1-3 business days to ship. Shipping times vary but typically take between 2-5 days.
If your order is over $30, shipping is free. Otherwise, it is a flat rate of $7.99.
If you are unhappy with your order, contact us within 14 days and we will gladly figure out a solution!
FAQ
FAQ

“Made of 100% beeswax”
How beeswax is rendered:

Red Beeswax Dinner Tapers - Set of 4

Our Process
We are proud to offer you these hand-crafted and sustainably candles for any occasion, made with love by a beekeeper.
FAQs
Where do you source your honey and beeswax?
our honey and beeswax comes from our 10-acre farm in merced, california. OUr uncle’s apiary in salinas, california, and from different apiaries we partner with in california.
What are your most popular products?
our top three selling products are our happy honey and strawberry birthday candles.
what makes our happy honey so special?
our honey is harvested thoughtfully and careful in small batches, we never take more than the bees can give, our honey is seasonal and every variety will vary in color, taste, texture, and smell.
Is your honey certified organic?
our honey is not certified organic. bees can fly out a radius of 3 miles from their hive. our farm is only 10 acres big and we unfortunately cannot fully control where all of our bees forage.