“A Poem Written in Beeswax”: Hand-Dipped Candles by Alysia Mazzella
Photography courtesy of Alysia Mazzella.
Alysia Mazzella tells her candle-making story this way.
“Beeswax candles have long been favored for sacred timekeeping and a symbol of the eternal light,” according to Alysia’s site, and they offer a “luminous,” natural, air-purifying burn.
Her Beeswax Tea Lights are a nod to Japanese tea ceremonies, “which use candlelight to warm the teapot and keep time”; $16 for a set of 12.
Alysia takes a poetic approach to candlemaking.
The Twin Flame Candle “is a poem written in beeswax,” according to Alysia’s site; $27 for a set of two (though currently sold out).
Chimes candles take their shape from the German candles that were used to rotate small carousels and are “lit to signify prayer, clarify intention, or make a wish.” They’re $22 for a bundle of nine.