🕊️ Light the Way to Remembrance!
The Ner Mitzvah 7 Day Beeswax Yartzeit Candle is a premium quality, self-standing candle designed for memorials and Yom Kippur observances. Made from high-grade beeswax, it burns for seven days in a safe glass jar, combining elegance with tradition.
J**Y
Purchased for Other Meditation Purpose
One God, one faith.... I purchased these candels for the same purpose that I would purchase a seven day prayer candel from a catholic supply store. just received them two days ago and have not lit one but it is tall and slimmer but it's been awhile since my being given a prayer candle from the catholic church or the nondenominational church. I have high expectations when lighting it, plan to place it in a protective bowl to surround it and the shape of the glass gives me idea for something else to be used for afterwards.
P**E
Pure beeswax. Good price.
Will buy again. Wishing the company well.
B**D
Wick not centered, leaves a lot of wax on sides
Leaves a column of wax on the side and burns faster than the advertised 7 days. For the price I expected better quality.
W**D
Lasts 7 days
Product lasts 7 days however needs tending to push wax on side of jar down if candle was slightly thinner or wick created slightly larger flame it would be 5 stars. I am going with another bees wax ‘sanctuary candle’ that burns a little fast but with less maintenance and brighter light
J**S
Wick Terrible; Beeswax OK
I was surprised to see a very slender wick in this 7-day beeswax candle. I trimmed it to 1/4" or a smidge over that.Upon lighting it, I was pleased to see it produced a good flame--not large, but strong. However, nearly three hours later, when the wax should have been well pooled across the top, a very narrow tunneling had occurred. *Very* narrow indeed, and maybe three inches deep. I cannot imagine that the candle could have burned even a full day, let alone seven days. Though the wax had appeared through the glass to be layered and cracked (old?) I had to blame the wick. When the flame went out and the wick required routine straightening, it was so thin and fragile it crumbled away at the least touch.So now what? Couldn't waste the wax! I put the candle in a deep pot of water and simmered it until all the wax had melted. I already had cotton wicking, so I soaked two lengths in the molten wax for a while, then stretched the primed wicks on waxed paper to harden. Because I had a couple of jelly jars, now I have two usable candles--and they burn very nicely, thank you, pooling wax across the top as they should, increasingly their longevity..BTW: I had reason to light the $$$$ candle (which I'm here reviewing) before the event for which it was purchased, and for that I'm very grateful. It would have failed in its purpose, causing considerable distress to those counting on it. Glad I found out the bad news early.Now I have time to find a brand which can truly be depended upon--either that or practice until one of my own making can be made large enough to last long enough. Good wicking? That much I have already, having bought it for wicks in olive oil candles. Technique requires practice, but YouTube sure does help.
J**T
Nice, but label hard to remove
Candle is as expected. Nice beeswax smell. Wish a different glue label was used. Had to use Goof Off to get the label off. It took a while....
4**L
The Bee's Knee's
Bee's wax is supposed to be healthier for your lungs then paraffin. Bee's wax gives off, or I should this one, as it's our first, has a pleasant spice like scent. Price is too high for a second though. But it is a quality candle. We switched to the electric candle because my wife burns daily there is zero soot with electric in small bedroom.
L**F
They size it up!! Love it!!
I have been buying this candle for 1 and half now. It used to be small but a few months ago the size changes. It got bigger. I love it!!!
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