Chiaroscuro Candle

£5.00

Our pure beeswax Chiaroscuro candle has a long burn with a subtle aroma of honey, a perfect gift for the home. Beeswax is known for its long, slow, clean, smoke-less burn. It not only exudes the aroma of honey but also produces comparatively brighter flame, facilitates the elimination of airborne pollutants, and promotes the overall health of body and mind.

The term chiaroscuro is Italian and means from ‘dark to light’ - chiaro meaning bright or clear and scuro meaning dark or obscure. Associated with fine art, the term originated in the 15th and 16th centuries when interest in all things classical saw Renaissance artists adopt and improve on earlier shading techniques. Famously, the first Renaissance master to develop existing shading techniques to achieve a true chiaroscuro effect was Leonardo da Vinci.

50g Tin

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Our pure beeswax Chiaroscuro candle has a long burn with a subtle aroma of honey, a perfect gift for the home. Beeswax is known for its long, slow, clean, smoke-less burn. It not only exudes the aroma of honey but also produces comparatively brighter flame, facilitates the elimination of airborne pollutants, and promotes the overall health of body and mind.

The term chiaroscuro is Italian and means from ‘dark to light’ - chiaro meaning bright or clear and scuro meaning dark or obscure. Associated with fine art, the term originated in the 15th and 16th centuries when interest in all things classical saw Renaissance artists adopt and improve on earlier shading techniques. Famously, the first Renaissance master to develop existing shading techniques to achieve a true chiaroscuro effect was Leonardo da Vinci.

50g Tin

Our pure beeswax Chiaroscuro candle has a long burn with a subtle aroma of honey, a perfect gift for the home. Beeswax is known for its long, slow, clean, smoke-less burn. It not only exudes the aroma of honey but also produces comparatively brighter flame, facilitates the elimination of airborne pollutants, and promotes the overall health of body and mind.

The term chiaroscuro is Italian and means from ‘dark to light’ - chiaro meaning bright or clear and scuro meaning dark or obscure. Associated with fine art, the term originated in the 15th and 16th centuries when interest in all things classical saw Renaissance artists adopt and improve on earlier shading techniques. Famously, the first Renaissance master to develop existing shading techniques to achieve a true chiaroscuro effect was Leonardo da Vinci.

50g Tin