Add Some Light To Your Life With Candles
Candles first served as the main source of light for early
civilization. They have made many
changes through the years. The candles of today are not the
same candles from hundreds of years ago.
Before the introduction of wicks, early Egyptians lit their
reed torches by soaking them in molten tallow, which is fat
from sheep or cattle. Romans later developed wick candles which
they dipped into the tallow.
By the Middle Ages, beeswax was being used in the making of
some candles. The candles burned cleaner than tallow and had
a more pleasant odor than the tallow candles. However, they
were more costly and only the wealthy could afford them.
In Colonial times, the settlers found they could boil berries
from the bayberry bush to make a sweet smelling and clean burning
wax for their candles. Unfortunately, it was tedious work and
it took many berries to make just one candle.
By the 18th century, candles were being made from spermaceti,
a wax which was crystallized sperm whale oil. These candles
had an even better odor and would not bend and soften in warm
weather.
In 1834, a machine was invented which mass produced molded
candles. By 1850, we were using paraffin wax made from oil and
coal shale. It was processed by distilling residues of crude
petroleum refinement. Soon after, stearic acid was added to
the paraffin wax and these are still the basic ingredients of
today's candles.
Today, we have many kinds of candles to choose from. We have
candles in all different
shapes, sizes, and scents. Not only do candles add soft light
to our home décor, they also add tantalizing aromas which
can affect our moods. We have many aromatherapy candles to help
us feel better. And how about those candles which bring back
childhood memories-There's nothing like a deliciously scented
chocolate chip cookie or apple cinnamon candle to warm up your
kitchen on a cold winter day!
About the author:
Wendy Yeager Publisher http://www.wenmarcorp.com/candles-go2