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Popular Candle Types
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Popular candle types
Candles come in virtually every shape and size imaginable. The following
terms are used to describe common candle styles.
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TAPER: A slender candle – typically 6 to
18 inches high and sometimes called a dinner candle – designed to be held
securely upright by a candle holder.
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PILLAR: A free-standingcandle, usually
having a diameter of 3 inches or more, and one or more wicks. Despite the
name, pillars or column candles can be round, square, hexagonal, etc.
Although they stand on their own, they must be burned on a heat-resistant
candle holder.
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CONTAINER, JAR OR FILLED CANDLE: A candle
that is poured when manufactured into a glass, metal or ceramic container
specifically designed to hold the wax and withstand the heat of the burning
candle.
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VOTIVE: A small cylindrical candle,
usually about 1½ inches in diameter and 2 or 2½ inches high, designed to be
placed in a "cup" or votive holder to hold the liquefied wax that
results from burning. Votives were originally produced as white unscented
candles for religious ceremonies; they are now available in many colors and
scents.
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GEL CANDLE: A transparent-type candle
made primarily from gelled mineral oils or gelled synthetic hydrocarbons.
“Soft” or quasi-rigid gels are poured into a container to maintain the
candle’s shape. "Hard" gel candles have a consistency suitable for
free-standing candles.Decorative wax items are frequently suspended within a
gel candle to produce a special visual effect.
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TEALIGHT: A small, cylindrical, filled
candle -- usually about 1 inch in diameter and 1½ inches high -- often poured
into a metal holder.
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LUMINARIA: An outdoor candle made by placing a 15-hour
votive in a light-diffusing container filled with sand.
Reference: National Candle Association, “Popular Candle Types” |
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