"Beeswax Candle"
The flame of a beeswax candle is said to be as close in color as possible to the sun, and unlike petroleum-derived candles such as paraffin, it produces almost no soot and does not smell. In medieval Europe, it was actively used as a raw material for church candles, and some churches still use beeswax today.
The name "FARADAY" came from the British scientist Michael Farade, who wrote the bestseller "The Science of Candles" in the 1800s.
Why don't you light up the warm dark orange light like the golden sun, the ancient blessings that flicker and sway? I would like you to try the slightly sweet scent of honey with a faint scent.
"FARADAY Beeswax Wax"
Beeswax wax, as the name suggests, is made by mixing vegetable oil with the main ingredient (beeswax) remaining after collecting honey from beehives. FARADAY's beeswax wax is a blend of organic golden jojoba oil, which is said to be the finest jojoba oil. It is a versatile wax that is effective in maintaining and moisturizing important musical instruments, furniture, leather products such as shoes and bags, iron products, and mold control. It is also gentle on the skin, so you can take it directly in your hand and take care of it.
"Wood Products, Flooring Beeswax Wax"
It is a safe and secure natural material paint that can maximize the original beauty of natural wood. It can be used for solid floors and furniture.