Rosie the Lamb -100% Beeswax decoration

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Rosie the Lamb -100% Beeswax decoration

$6.50

Little Rosie, the cute lamb.

This little figurine won't melt and could actually be handed down for generations.

Know a farm animal lover? Tiny things collector?

Many other figurines/non-candle beeswax items in my listings.

This is a great sensory item. The texture. The aroma. It can be held and carried and when placed in a warm hand or rubbed gently with a warm thumb the natural honey scent is a nice reminder of the bees and nature!

Beeswax, like honey, doesn't go bad. It will last forever! Beeswax melts at 143 degrees, so keeping him inside your home is a pretty good, safe bet.

Do you collect tiny things? Tiny things? Farm animals? Cute critters? Beeswax?

Candles that you actually don't burn!!? It's too cute to burn so enjoy the detail and sweet honey aroma of this beeswax figure.

Some fyn info: Beeswax ornaments date back to the middle ages (1500's) and were a staple item at the German Christmas markets before glass ornaments. German bakers would use their Springele cookie molds to create stunning beeswax ornaments and then sell them to the customers to hang on their trees.

These also make great favors for showers and weddings. I have molds for specific occasions and celebrations.

I am always on the hunt to find unique molds. The strangest item can make a wonderful mold, with a little imagination.

My offerings will continue to grow as I secure molds of my liking that I can pass along to you as a finished beeswax ornament. The more detail the better! All real beeswax develops a white powdery coating, called bloom. It is a harmless substance that can coat your wax at any time, it is said to occur from the changes in the chemical makeup of the beeswax when it is heated and then cooled. It is almost the same as when honey crystallizes. So many nectar substances; glucose and fructose, that the crystallization comes out as bloom on wax. It is the wax patina! Some prefer to leave this just like you would the patina of a fine antique. Others prefer to wipe the bloom off the wax. This happens alto to pure beeswax candles.

I prefer to use my hairdryer on medium or high setting for about 5 seconds to "freshen" the wax and remove the bloom. The heat from the dryer helps release the honey scent of the wax.

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