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The Big Dipper Wax Works 100% Pure Beeswax Pillar Candle Natural is a tall, cylindrical yellow candle with a white wick and bee label, providing an eco-friendly, toxin-free option for your home.

Big Dipper Wax Works 100% Pure Beeswax Pillar Candle

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Why we love it

  • Crafted from pure beeswax for a clean burn.
  • Natural honey scent and warm glow.
  • A sustainable and non-toxic candle choice.
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100% Pure Beeswax Pillar Candle $12.99

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Illuminate your space with the timeless beauty of our Pure Beeswax Pillar Candle collection. Crafted from 100% pure, sustainably sourced beeswax, these hand-poured candles deliver a clean, long-lasting burn with a naturally soothing honey aroma perfect for cozy ambiance, mindful meditation sessions, or creating a toxin-free home environment. 

Available in three versatile sizes:

  • 2" x 4.75" for a cozy 40-hour burn
  • 3" x 3.5" for a warm 60-hour glow
  • 3" x 6" for an extended 90-hour illumination 


Each candle's high melting point ensures an exceptionally long-lasting light, while the soft golden glow and subtle honey scent make it ideal for home decor. These eco-friendly candles are free from paraffin, synthetic fragrances, and harmful chemicals. They burn clean and purify the air by releasing negative ions”, non-toxic, soot-free, and naturally luxurious. 

Handcrafted in small batches using naturally filtered beeswax, they feature a 100% cotton wick that's lead-free and metal-free for a clean, even burn. The classic natural color complements any space with a warm, golden hue. 

Why choose our pure beeswax candles?

  • Sustainably sourced and toxin-free.
  • Clean, soot-free burn with air-purifying benefits.
  • Hand-poured in small batches with premium. craftsmanship.
  • Natural color for a warm, inviting glow.


For best results, keep the burning candle sheltered from drafts and never leave it unattended.

100% Pure Beeswax with Cotton Wick.

Trim wick to 1/4", remove label, and place pillar on heat safe plate or pillar holder. Burn at least 2 hours per lighting. Keep away from drafts. Never leave burning candle unattended.

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