Not at all. They are common in many religions.
Yule. We have a Yule tree or bush that was once upon a time decorated with candles.
hundreds of years ago, this used to be a pagan custom, they started out with real wax candles and finally graduated to electric lights in the 20th century.
While the Advent wreath and candles may have Hebrew and pagan roots, the use of the Advent circle belongs exclusively to the Christian tradition.
A spell is a spell is a spell. What makes a spell Pagan? Well that answer is simple if a Pagan person is performing it. A spell is a means to manipulate energy to bring about a desired change. It is not something that is only possible by Pagan people. A spell can be nothing more than concentrating on a desired goal or chanting words reflective of your goal while focusing on visualizing that change occurring/having occurred. All the candles, oils, herbs, and invocations are just "add-ons" to amp up the energy you are manipulating. A spell would become expressly Pagan if the person performing said spell was of a Pagan faith and/or was using specific practices/methods of one of the MANY Pagan faiths and making invocations and/or offerings to Pagan Deities. Magic(k) is performed by many people who do not identify personally as a "Pagan" person.
The collective nouns for candles are a pair of candles or a mint of candles.
Floral Candles can either be scented candles (candles with the scent of flowers when they burn) or candles that are mounted on silk flowers in a glass encasement.
Judaism uses many different types of candles for different occasions. You have to be more specific. Here are some types of candles: Shabbat candles Yom Tov candles Hanukkah candles Havdalah candles Yahrzeit candles
Illumination Candles is a website that sold candles of many sorts. They went out of business in 2009 though. Illumination Candles offered a variety of candles such as many types of scented candles.
You can buy Soy Candles, Palm Wax Candles, Paraffin Candles, or Beeswax candles. They come in all different shapes and sizes and containers as well.
Nicole Pagan goes by Pagan, and Nikki.
Mariangela Pagan goes by Mari Pagan.
Candles is a plural common noun. It does not need an apostrophe.The candles were lit.If something belongs to the candles, it needs an apostrophe.The candles' flames flickered.The candles' wicks were long.