Waxes and candle moulds
Product sorting
List of products
Cotton wick 80 mm – with a base, suitable for smaller candles.
Metal wick holder – 3 holes, ideal for multi-wick candles.
Plastic Containers – 10pcs of small jars suitable for wax melts.
A small jar ideal for candles, jewellery or aromatic blends.
Wooden wick 60 mm – narrow version for smaller candles.
Wick stickers – 35pcs, making it easier to fix the wick when pouring.
Stonehenge 02 – a smaller version of the stone motif for a decorative candle.
350 ml container – stainless steel container for safe wax melting.
Classic jar shape – suitable for smaller potting projects.
Waves 171 mm – extended variant with a sea surface texture.
A large candle holder mould with rounded lines for a striking resin decoration.
Hexagon 127 mm – a six-sided shape ideal for stylish resin castings.
Waves 144 mm – a mould with gentle ripples for a natural effect.
Stonehenge 04 – an original mould inspired by megaliths, suitable for larger candles.
Fly – a butterfly motif suitable for naturally themed candles.
Wolf – detailed candle mould with a realistic wolf head.
"Egg"-shaped form – an open form in the shape of a broken egg
Stonehenge 03 – a compact form with an organic shape.
Metal wick holder L – shape for easy attachment in wider forms.
What wax to use for candle making?
Soy wax – eco-friendly, holds colours and scents well, great for moulds.
Paraffin wax – traditional, easy to colour, burns for a long time.
Beeswax – natural, with a delicate honey scent, for luxury candles.
Candle colors
Add colours during wax melting. Regulate the intensity with the amount of pigment – from delicate pastels to rich tones. Try marbling with a combination of two shades.
Moulds and wicks
Silicone moulds allow for easy removal and repeated use (cylindrical, round, decorative shapes).
Wicks: wooden (modern look, gentle crackling) vs. cotton (clean flame). Holders ensure precise centring.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is the candle smoking so much?
Usually, the wick is too long – trim it to 5–7 mm.
Why is the candle cracking?
Cooling too quickly – let it cool more slowly in the mould.
Can I mix different waxes?
Yes, for example, a combination of soy and paraffin wax is common.
