

Easter candle made of beeswax – handmade pyramid candle 7 cm
This beautiful Easter candle made from 100% natural beeswax is the perfect gift idea for Easter. The handmade pyramid candle (height: 7 cm) impresses with its delicate reliefs and a warm,...
This beautiful Easter candle made from 100% natural beeswax is the perfect gift idea for Easter. The handmade pyramid candle (height: 7 cm) impresses with its delicate reliefs and a warm, natural honey scent.
🌿 Natural quality: Made from pure beeswax, without artificial additives.
🔥 Unique design: Pyramid shape with traditional Christian motifs.
🎁 Perfect Easter gift: Ideal for Easter decoration or as a special gift for family and friends.
⚠ Note: Due to the natural waxing process, a slight whitish coating (patina) may form on the candle – this is a quality feature and not a defect.
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Product safety information:
Manufacturer:
Diveevo OÜ
Luha tn 18-8, 10139 Tallinn, Estonia
Email: info@diveevo.de
All candle products sold by Diveevo OÜ comply with the applicable safety requirements of the General Product Safety Regulation (GPSR) . This means that our candles are designed and manufactured in such a way that they do not pose a risk to the health or safety of consumers under normal and foreseeable use.
To ensure the safety of our candle products, we ask you to follow the following basic safety precautions:
- Never leave burning unattended.
- Safe location: Place the candle on a stable, heat-resistant, non-flammable surface. Keep the candle away from flammable materials such as curtains, paper, or furniture.
- Do not light near children or pets.
- Do not use candles in drafts.
- Allow to cool: Allow the candle to cool completely before moving or disposing of it.
- Trim the wick correctly: Trim the wick to about 5 mm before each use to ensure an even and safe flame and to minimize the risk of dripping or excessive heat.
- Using candle holders: Always use a sturdy candle holder.
- Avoid extinguishing with water: Never extinguish candles with water. Use a candle snuffer instead.
