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History of candle making in the world

etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 28, 2024, 21:00 IST
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History of candle making in the world

Candle making has a rich history spanning thousands of years, evolving from basic forms to intricate designs and uses. Here's an overview of the history of candle making.

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Ancient Civilization

The origins of candle making date back to ancient civilizations such as Egypt and China, where early forms of candles were made from tallow (animal fat) or beeswax. These early candles were primarily used for illumination.

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Tallow Candles

Tallow candles, made from animal fat, were commonly used in Europe during the Middle Ages. They provided a cheap and readily available source of light for households.

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Beeswax Candles

Beeswax candles, produced from the wax of honeybees, were highly prized for their pleasant aroma and clean-burning properties. They were often used in religious ceremonies and by the wealthy elite.

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Medieval Guilds

Candle making became a specialized trade during the medieval period, with candle makers organized into guilds to regulate production and ensure quality.

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Industrial Revolution

The Industrial Revolution brought significant advancements to candle making with the introduction of stearin (a wax derived from animal fats or vegetable oils) and paraffin wax (a byproduct of petroleum refining). These new materials resulted in cheaper and more consistent candles.

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Mass Production

With the advent of mass production techniques in the 19th century, candle making became more efficient and affordable. Molded candles, dipped candles, and cylindrical molded candles became common household items.

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Electricity

The widespread adoption of electric lighting in the late 19th and early 20th centuries led to a decline in the use of candles for illumination. However, candles remained popular for decorative and ceremonial purposes.

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Modern Candle Making

In recent decades, candle making has experienced a resurgence in popularity, driven by the demand for scented and decorative candles. Soy wax, palm wax, and other natural waxes have gained popularity as alternatives to traditional paraffin wax.

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Artisanal and Specialty Candles

Artisanal candle makers and specialty candle companies have emerged, offering a wide range of unique and customized candles for various purposes, including aromatherapy, home décor, and religious rituals.

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