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7/8" Altar Candles

Our 7/8-inch diameter altar candles (approximately 22mm) are the ideal choice for smaller church settings, side chapels, and devotional stands. Often used in traditional vintage brassware where a standard 1-inch candle is too wide, these slender candles provide a sophisticated look without compromising on burn quality.

Available in various lengths from 6” to 24” in a traditional beeswax blend, the church candles are designed to fit securely into 2cm candle holders.

Care and Safety Guidelines for Altar Candles

To ensure your candles perform at their best and burn safely, please follow these professional guidelines:

Storage and Preparation

  • Storage: Always store candles horizontally on a flat surface. Keep them out of direct sunlight and avoid extreme temperatures to prevent warping or cracking. It is recommended to use candles within two years of purchase.
  • Initial Setup: Ensure the candle is held firmly in an upright position and that the holder is placed on a stable, level surface.
  • Trimming the Wick: Before lighting, check that the wick is straight and not twisted. Trim the exposed wick to approximately 1/2" (12mm) if necessary.

Lighting and Relighting

  • Best Practice for Lighting: Use a lighting taper to expose the full wick to the flame. Avoid using matches or paper, as these can drop debris into the wax pool and cause burning issues.
  • Relighting: Always ensure the burning pool is clear of foreign materials (like match heads or wick trimmings) before relighting to avoid secondary burning. Avoid moving the wick from its established burning shape.
  • Low Flames: If a flame is abnormally low, extinguish the candle. Once the wax has cooled, carefully pare down the top of the candle until enough wick is exposed.

Optimising Performance

  • Extinguishing: Do not blow directly onto the molten wax, as this can cause splashing. Use a candle snuffer, taking care not to damage the wick or the rim of the wax pool.
  • Draught Control: In draughty environments where candles may "gutter" (drip excessively), use candle caps (followers) to stabilise the flame.
  • Cleaning Holders: Use hot water to safely remove wax deposits from metal, glass, or ceramic candle holders.

Vital Safety Information

  • Clearance: When burning candles in confined spaces, ensure there is at least two feet of vertical clearance between the flame and any surface or material above it.
  • Supervision: Never leave a burning candle unattended.
  • General Care: Ensure candles are burnt correctly in safe surroundings at all times.