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Real beeswax, made entirely by our own honeybees — not a paraffin blend, not a soy substitute. If you've ever bought a "beeswax" candle that smelled like nothing and burned like plastic, this is what the real thing feels like in your hands: warm, honey-scented, and completely natural. We sell it in 1-ounce cubes, 16-oz bricks, and 20-lb blocks.
A standard 3-inch pillar candle takes roughly 8–10 oz of wax. A batch of votives (a dozen) runs about 12–16 oz. If you're making lip balm, soap, or cutting board conditioner, a single 1-oz cube goes a long way — most small-batch recipes call for under half an ounce per item. For anything beyond a hobby batch, the 16-oz brick is the sweet spot; go with the 20-lb block only if you're running a real production volume.
Candles, cosmetics, soaps, cutting board conditioner, leatherwork, lip balm — pure beeswax is one of the few natural materials that works across all of them without modification.
Wax is a natural product, so color varies batch to batch depending on nectar sources and how the cappings looked when melted. That variation is normal — it's a sign this wasn't bleached or dyed to look uniform.
This beeswax has already been melted and strained to remove debris — the term "raw beeswax" refers to unprocessed comb wax, which still needs to be melted and filtered before use. Any beeswax candle you've seen started from melted wax poured into a mold.
We also carry partially filtered bulk beeswax, a lower-cost option well suited for rewaxing frames and hive equipment where ultra-clean wax isn't necessary.