Traditional Candles from Kyoto 5-Stick

Traditional Candles from Kyoto (Warosoku) 5-Stick Gift Set
Known locally as “Warosoku”, Japanese candles are made entirely from organic material and have a rich history that dates back to 710AD.
The procedure begins by wrapping, by hand, a thin bamboo stick with Japanese paper (washi) and then Igusa (dried rush leaves) – both act as the core of the candle. The core is then covered, layer by layer, with melted wax from the locally grown Hazenoki tree (Sumac or wax tree), giving the candle a distinctive and natural off-white color. Once complete, the surface of the candle is smoothed, the bamboo core removed, and the wick is cut to an appropriate length.

Details

  • Each candle height:8cm (3.1″)
  • Elegantly burns for about an hour
  • Set contains 4 white candles and 1 red candle
  • A versatile and thoughtful gift to be enjoyed by a friend or loved one
  • Individually handmade in Kyoto, Japan
  • Sakura (Cherry Blossom) candle stick holder sold separately
  • A printed product description as written on this page is included with the product
    Warosoku provides a uniquely soft glow that’s very calming and reassuring and quite unlike candles found in Western countries. Along with incense and flowers, Japanese candles are one of three traditional elements of Buddhist meditation and reverence ceremonies. Traditionally speaking, white candles are enjoyed on a daily basis and red candles are burned on more celebratory occasions, such as the birth of child, marriage, and graduation.
    Rich history

    Candles from Kyoto are acknowledged as the finest candles in Japan, and their handmade creative process has essentially remained unchanged since the Edo period (1603-1867).