Wax Candle

A wax candle is a simple source of light made from solid wax and a central wick. It is commonly crafted from paraffin, beeswax, or soy wax. When the wick is lit, the heat melts the surrounding wax. The melted wax travels up the wick and fuels the flame. Candles produce a soft, warm glow that creates a calm atmosphere. They are often used for decoration, relaxation, and special occasions. Many candles are scented to add pleasant fragrances to a room. They come in various shapes, sizes, and colors. Wax candles have been used for centuries for light, ceremonies, and comfort.

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