In the past, candles were typically made from tallow or beeswax, resulting in a more rustic appearance than modern candles. They were often simple, cylindrical shapes, sometimes molded or dipped, and featured a rough texture. The colors were generally limited to natural shades of cream or brown, with the occasional use of dyes for decorative purposes. Unlike today's highly designed candles, past candles were primarily functional, providing light before the advent of electric lighting.
They used candles for light, and sometimes to help melt clays.
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Battery candles are lights designed to look like candles but are actually battery operated small lamps. Some of the more costly ones actually look like candles and some even flicker. Most good lighting stores now stock these products.
They used candles for light, and sometimes to help melt clays.
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I don't see why he wouldn't like candles.
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the houses in the past looked like huts they were made out of straw or mud.
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they looked old