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This set of five candles is made by Japanese candle maker Haze. These are traditional warosoku (Japanese candles) of a type experiencing a revival Haze are a leader in this, and this set shows their work in plant-based botanical candles. All the colours and materials are natural, and each candle is handmade.The five colours are:- Ai / Indigo / Persicaria tinctoria- Shikon / Purple Gromwell / Lithospermum erythrorhizon- Enju / Japanese pagoda tree / Styphnolobium japonicum- Akane-enju / Madder and Japanese pagoda tree / Rubia argyi + Styphnolobium japonicum- Matcha.Package size: Length 10.5, Width 7cm, Height 2cmWeight = 55gMore Haze candles and holders can be seen hereAbout HazeBased in Kawagoe, north of Tokyo, candle makers Haze conduct gentle explorations in the traditional material of Japan wax. Japan wax is name given to the material obtained from the berries of sumac trees, and in particular the variety known as haze (pronounced ha-zeh) in Japan. It is said that the material was first used in candle making in the Muromachi period of Japanese history (1336 to 1573), and reached its peak in providing light to important samurai and merchant families in the later Edo period. Today, the cultivation of haze trees is limited to two sites in Kyushu (Japan’s southern island), and its use in candle making is subject to rediscovery. From their premises in Kawagoe, Haze make each candle by hand, combining the rare Japan wax with even rarer rush and traditional paper wicks. Haze describes the particular characteristic of the candles they make as being in the dancing flame and the gentle noise that they emit. The candles do not produce scent, and instead calm their owner with their presence. Each flame is one off, and never to be repeated.
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