Pure Beeswax Blocks
Our very own beeswax for you to use in your own craft projects.
The wax has been melted and passed through a flour sack cloth to remove impurities - depending on further use, you may decide to filter the wax again.
Uses include;
*Polishes
*Skin balms
*Candles
*Food wraps
*Lubrication
*Needlework and embroidery
*Woodwork
*Rust prevention
*Soaps
*Musical instruments
*Waterproofing
*Leather work
We do not add any other wax types to our beeswax, keeping it pure and simple.
Many beeswax advertised as pure may contain paraffin, soy or coconut waxes, and often contains waxes from around the world.
Please check our pure beeswax is suitable for your own project/s, as we cannot control how the wax is to be used, and environmental conditions whilst the wax is being used.
The wax will be brittle at certain temperatures, particularly when below 18 degrees Celsius. It will become more tenacious and pliable at warmer temperatures.
Some manufacturers add an oil such as jojoba oil when making wax wraps to add pliability. Ensure you are following a tried and tested recipe.
With a low melting point, never melt beeswax directly over heat - use an appropriate wax melting pot or double boiler. Never leave melting wax pots unattended.
Choose from;
25g, 65g, 85g, 500g, and 1kg blocks.
Weights are approximate.
Colours naturally vary from light sunny yellow to darker shades of yellow depending on the apiary and what the bees have been working on.

