Brown candle dye
12,00€ | 1 Unit/100 Gr at 12,00 €/Unit | Taxes and shipping NOT included |
Candle dye soluble in Paraffin, Soy Wax, Stearic Acid (vegetable stearin) and Gelatin.
The presentation of these dyes in pellets or flakes facilitates correct dosage and full dissolution, avoiding lumps.
Special packaging for long-term preservation.
Saybolt Colour: Brown
Presentation: Pellets
Weight: 100 g
Description: Brown candle dye
Colorful candles: from yesterday to today
The history of candle dyes is a journey that reflects the evolution of humanity and its relationship with light and creativity. Candles, since their roots in ancient civilizations, have been an essential source of illumination, but also a means of artistic and cultural expression.
In the early days, candles were manufactured using natural waxes such as beeswax or animal fat. These candles had a predominantly white or yellow appearance due to their raw material.
Over time, pigments extracted from plants and minerals began to be used to bring candles to life. This development allowed candles to become a form of art and decoration, in addition to their practical function of lighting.
Modern dyes: strength and practicality
In modern times, candle manufacturing has been transformed by the introduction of colorants in innovative forms such as microspheres, flakes and pellets. These new dyes offer advantages in terms of durability and ease of use. Our dyes not
Colored microspheres are tiny solid particles that blend evenly with the melted wax. In addition, these microspheres are highly heat resistant, which ensures that the color remains bright and vibrant even when the candle is lit for a long time.
Flakes and pellets permit precise dispensing and effortless mixing with wax including: paraffin, soy wax, stearic acid (vegetable stearin) or transparent gelatin, among others.
Color therapy: wellness and color
The theory of color therapy, also known as chromotherapy, asserts that colors can impact our well-being. Each color has specific properties that can influence emotional states.
Brown is commonly associated with stability and connection with the earth. In color therapy, brown is used to promote a sense of grounding and security.
It is believed that this color can help relieve anxiety and provide a sense of balance in times of stress. What’s more, brown is associated with connection to nature and a sense of being in harmony with the environment.