PRODUCT NAME
Gypsy Jos 1LB Raw Organic Triple Filtered Yellow Beeswax (unbleached) fresh from the hive. Highest quality you
PRODUCT CODE: PROD1910465909
PRODUCT INFORMATION
ORGANIC...Our beeswax is fresh from the farm here in sunny FLORIDA. Happy bees come from Florida. We NEVER use any kinds of sprays or insecticides. It smells amazing, just like the smell of honey. Because of the nature of the product the color will vary. However, most of our beeswax is a rich butter yellow color.
The pictures I have posted show what a 1lb (the first picture) looks like. The 5oz bars come in an easy melt size of a 3inch disk (see pictures 2 & 3).
Fun Facts about beeswax: Beeswax softens at 90 degrees F and melts between 143 and 151 degrees F. Beeswax does not oxidize and is not affected by mildew. When the bees make one pound of beeswax, it will hold 22 pounds of honey. For more info please visit: http://www.honeystonecandles.com/beeswaxfacts.htm
Pure Beeswax Candles Actually Purify the Air! Walk outside after a thunderstorm and the air will actually smell clean and fresh. That's because the lightning creates negative ions. These ions attach themselves to the pollutants in the air. They then become heavy and fall to the ground. An advantage of burning pure beeswax candles in your home is, that you get the same air cleansing effect. Because, these candles give off negative ions that remove dust, dirt, odors, and other pollutants from the air we breathe.
Technical Details
Product Details
Product Dimensions
Package Dimensions
Width : 7 inch
Height : 1 inch
Length : 9 inch
Item Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
Shipping Weight: 1.05 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
ASIN : B003UBK5II
Product Description
This is one of God and Earth's most versatile and useful products we have. The ancient Egyptians knew it and used it and we are still using it today. There are SO many uses for beeswax: cooking with it, candles, lip products, hair products, solid perfume, jewelry making, archery...just to name a few. So let's give a round of applause to the hardest worker we all know... the bee. (I guess there are truths to sayings?)