Ivory 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: Ivory
Presentation: Flakes
Weight: 100 g
Description: Ivory candle dye
Candle dyes through the ages
Since ancient times, candles have been an essential source of light, but their value is not limited to mere illumination, but is also tied to artistic and cultural expression.
The first candles were primitive and were made with natural waxes such as beeswax. or animal fat. These candles were white or pale yellow in color due to the nature of the materials used.
Over time, pigments extracted from plants, minerals and other sources were used to add hues to candles. In this way, candles became an artistic and decorative expression, in addition to fulfilling their practical function.
Candle dyes today
In the modern era, candle manufacturing was transformed with the introduction of dyes in innovative forms such as microspheres, flakes and pellets. These dye formats offer remarkable advantages in terms of strength and ease of use.
The colored microspheres are tiny solid particles that mix homogeneously with the melted wax. Their uniformity and dispersibility ensure consistent coloration throughout the candle.
In addition, these microspheres are highly heat resistant, which means that the color of the candle remains vibrant even when the candle is lit.
The colored flakes and pellets also permit precise dispensing and hassle-free mixing in whatever raw materials are used: paraffin, soy wax, stearic acid (vegetable stearin) or transparent gelatin, among others.
Color therapy theory: applications of colored candles
Color therapy theory, also known as chromotherapy, is a therapeutic approach that asserts that colors can impact our wellbeing. Each color has specific properties that can influence emotional states.
Ivory is a soft, warm hue that is commonly associated with peace, purity and tranquility. In color therapy, ivory is used to induce a sense of calm and serenity.
It is believed that this color can relieve stress and anxiety, providing a relaxing mental space. In addition, ivory is linked with emotional connection and unity, making it a suitable choice for enhancing harmony in relationships and in the home.