A Brief History of Candles

For centuries man’s progress has been lighted by candles. However, people know only very few things about the origin of candles. It has been written that the first candles were made by the Ancient Egyptians. They used rushlights, or torches, made by soaking the pithy core of reeds in molten tallow. Unlike the candles, the rushlights had no wick. The Romans were the ones who it is said to have developed the wick candle. They used it to help travellers at dark, and to light homes and places of worship during the night.

America's first contribution to candle-making was made by colonial women who discovered that if they boiled the grayish green berries of bayberry bushes they got a sweet-smelling wax that burned clean. But it was extremely tedious to extract the wax from the bayberries so their popularity soon diminished.


Finally, a No-Nonsense Book on How to Run Your Candle Making Business More Efficiently!

Click here for more info!


The first important change in candle making since the Middle Ages was bought by the growth of the whaling industry in the late 18th century. Spermaceti, a wax obtained by crystallizing sperm whale oil, was available in large quantities. The spermaceti wax, as well as beeswax, did not smell unpleasantly when burned. Even more importantly, spermaceti wax was harder than tallow and beeswax and it did not soften or bend because of the summer heat. Historians write that the first candles as we know them were made from spermaceti wax.

During the 19th century, people made most of the changes in candle making. In 1834, Joseph Morgan, invented a machine, which allowed continuous production of candles by the use of a cylinder, which had a movable piston that ejected candles as they solidified. Today, they are no longer a major source of light for people, but candles continue to be very popular and useful. Candles mean celebration, romance, ceremony, and can be an object of décor, while casting the same warm and enjoyable well-known glow.


Warning: fopen() [function.fopen]: HTTP request failed! HTTP/1.1 999 Unable to process request at this time -- error 999 in /home/crafcomp/public_html/candles/rssfeed.php on line 352

Warning: fopen(http://rds.yahoo.com/S=53720272/K=candles/v=2/SID=w/TID=N001_71/l=NRE/SIG=12j9vol9t/EXP=1133994062/*-http%3A//news.search.yahoo.com/news/rss?p=candles&ei=UTF-8) [function.fopen]: failed to open stream: Permission denied in /home/crafcomp/public_html/candles/rssfeed.php on line 352

Warning: fread(): supplied argument is not a valid stream resource in /home/crafcomp/public_html/candles/rssfeed.php on line 354

Warning: fclose(): supplied argument is not a valid stream resource in /home/crafcomp/public_html/candles/rssfeed.php on line 357

TODAY'S NEWS:


 

About The Author

Dominic is the author of this article. This article may be reproduced on websites subject to credit being given to the author, and a link to his website. If you would like more information go to http://www.candlesources.com.

History of Candles


More Great Articles:

Tickle Your Senses With Yankee Candles!
How many of us remember as kids creating our own candles from our...

A Breath of Fresh Air...Soy Candles
Honestly, when I first heard of soy candles, I thought, “Yuk, I...

Candle Supplies
What would Christmas be without snowballs? So, what better scented...

CANDLES - HOT AND SEXY
I'm a candle addict and must've burned thousands of the things in...

Sitemap

The Brilliance Of Candles!
Add Some Light To Your Life With Candles The Brilliance Of Candles!...

Candle Making Hobby
Starting a new hobby can be daunting experience for a beginner. You...

Will Soy Candles be the Leader to Light the Future?
Ahhhh, the scent and sight of a burning paraffin wax candle and the...

How to make great candles
There are many folk like candles. Candles are utilized every...

Click Here For More Info!