The Legend of the Bayberry Candle

When colonial families settled on the Eastern seaboard, they set about on their "women's work". Each day, the women of the house were responsible for the cooking, cleaning and care of the home. In late fall, as the animals were slaughtered, women would begin making candles for the following year. The average home would require approximately 200 - 400 candles to illuminate the home for a year. Tallow, or animal fat, was collected throughout the year, but slaughter always brought more fat to the home. As candle making was grueling and smelly work, the bulk of it was done in a single day.

Tallow can be quite foul after a few weeks. Imagine how much worse it must be after several months! In more affluent homes, the women would make candles from beeswax or bayberry wax, as the aroma was far sweeter than anything an animal would leave behind.

Women would gather bushels of bayberries and boil them for several hours. This heating process allowed the waxy substance to seep from the berries. As the wax has a natural buoyancy, the wax floated to the top of the kettle. Once the wax cooled, it was skimmed off much the same way we skim chicken fat from cooled broth today. It takes approximately 15 pounds of bayberries to render one pound of wax. Bayberry wax is brittle by nature, and prone to "blooming", which is a white powdery residue that forms on the outside of the candle after several months. Candles had to be stored in a cool flat place to protect their fragile shape.

Over time, chandlers made their rounds, relieving women of the chore of candle making. Eventually, molds and paraffins were developed to replace tallow and chandlers altogether.

Bayberry has seen a resurgence in popularity over the last 100 years. Mabel Baker, founder of Colonial Candle of Cape Cod (later PartyLite, a division of Blythe HomeScents, Inc.) made her mark in the early 20th century making hand dipped bayberry tapers. Unfortunately, the company no longer offers candles made from genuine bayberry wax.

Colonist folklore states that if you light a new bayberry candle on Christmas Eve, you'll have health, wealth and prosperity in the coming year. The adage reads:

A bayberry candle burnt to the socket brings food to the larder and gold to the pocket.

This holiday, look for taper candles made with genuine bayberry wax. The sweet, grassy aroma is a pleasant holiday fragrance. Burn one taper on Christmas Eve, and ring in a new year of health, wealth and prosperity!

Lisa Robbin is the Director of Product Development for the giving candle, the maker of genuine bayberry tapers and Heavenly Gems resin-based clear candles. Lisa writes articles on all things candle related in an effort to educate consumers about making the most out of their candle purchases.

You can email her directly at lisa@thegivingcandle.com


Home Decorating < Interior Design in the Yahoo! Directory
Learn about interior and home decorating through sites that include ideas, fabrics and products, pictures, tips, techniques, and do-it-yourself projects, Also find ideas for ...

Tips for finding your fall-decorating Zen: Full House - Plain Dealer


Tips for finding your fall-decorating Zen: Full House
Plain Dealer
Here are my top five suggestions (with help from Beachwood interior designer Robin Storie) for finding your fall Zen. View full sizeCrate and BarrelNow is ...

Jarring they're not
The jar has been an integral part of our way of life for centuries, and is still important today, albeit for different reasons.

YouTube - Bedroom interior design ideas
bedroom design ideas bedroom decorating bedroom interior design bedroom decor bedroom decorating ideas bedroom designs master bedroom design decorating a bedroom

Backhausen interior design
Backhausen interior design - Die Verkaufszentrale unseres in der sechsten und siebten ... © Look4Design -Interior Design Decorating Ideas

2010 Land Rover Range Rover Sport Supercharged, an AW Drivers Log:
EXECUTIVE EDITOR ROGER HART: As far as comfort and interior design goes, the Range Rover remains at the head of the class.

Interior Decorating Design | Facebook
Welcome to the Facebook Community Page about Interior Decorating Design, a collection of shared knowledge concerning Interior Decorating Design.

In-laws' interior design company transforms homes
LEXINGTON - The creative talents of two Lexington sisters-in-law help people transform homes.

How To Decorate a Large Family Room

Dividing the room into different use areas is a great... Read More

A Look at Faux Wood Blinds

For those who want the warmth of wood, but are... Read More

The Advantages of Corner Kitchen Sinks

If your kitchen is U-shaped or L-shaped, a corner kitchen... Read More

A Guide to Shower Curtains

Bathrooms do not always offer many opportunities to make style... Read More

A Guide to Closet Organizers

Along with losing weight and quitting smoking, getting organized is... Read More

The Importance of Waterbed Sheets

Waterbeds provide a unique sleeping experience. They can be great... Read More

Luxurious Linen ? Surround Yourself With Sensual Texture

Luxurious linen has been used for centuries. Writers speak in... Read More

How to Clean Mini Blinds

Mini-blinds are very convenient and attractive window treatments. They typically... Read More

Antiques, Collectibles, & Memorabilia: Do You Know the Difference?

The world of antiques can be confusing. What's the difference... Read More

Trash or Treasure: Assessing Your Possessions

One personal junk is another personal treasure. Never is that... Read More

Looking for a Butcher Block Table?

Butcher Block Table - A Working Piece Of FurnitureA butcher... Read More

Bar Stools and Counter Stools Complete Your Space

There is something to be said about a space that... Read More

Finding a Color Scheme - Decorating with What you Have

If you feel helpless when it comes to picking and... Read More

Down Bedding Guide

Down, feathers, goose down, duck down, these can all be... Read More

Home Lighting - Important but Overlooked Aspects

Home lighting is something that doesn't get the attention it... Read More

Luau! Decorating with a Hawaiian Theme

Hawaii is a first choice travel destination with millions of... Read More

The Benefits of Electric Adjustable Beds

Electric adjustable beds are adjustable beds that can be automatically... Read More

Wood Baker?s Rack - Add Style to Your Kitchen

Is your kitchen or dining area missing that little bit... Read More

Decorating Roll Up Bamboo Shades

Plastic or real bamboo roll up shades can be decorated... Read More

Inuit Stone Sculptures From The Arctic North

When most people think about stone sculptures, it's probably giant... Read More

How to Choose Bed Sheets Effectively

Buying sheets is not as easy as it used to... Read More

Seven Ways to Emphasize a Decor Style

After searching decorating books, using trial and error decorating, and... Read More

Bar and Wine Cabinets: Entertain in Style

Do you love to entertain in your home? Do you... Read More

Teen Rooms on the Cheap!

How to decorate a teens bedroom is one of the... Read More

Newest Craze in Decorating is Silk Flowers in Acrylic Water

They look so lifelike, that time and time again people... Read More