Pure American Beeswax Perfect for Glazing, Sealing, and Candle Making | Weeks Honey Farm
Pure American Beeswax Perfect for Glazing, Sealing, and Candle Making | Weeks Honey Farm
Pure yellow beeswax from Weeks Honey Farm, a family-run apiary in Omega, Georgia, producing beeswax since 1960. Sourced from honeycomb cappings and left unrefined, this 100% American beeswax keeps its natural golden color and faint honey aroma. Used by soap makers, candle makers, woodworkers, and home crafters.
At a glance
- Type: 100% pure yellow beeswax, unrefined
- Source: Honeycomb cappings from Weeks Honey Farm hives
- Origin: Omega, Georgia, USA (family farm est. 1960)
- Melting point: 160 degrees F
- Vendor: Weeks Honey Farm
Best for
- Handmade candles (burns cleaner and longer than soy or paraffin)
- Balms, salves, and lotion bars
- Beeswax food wraps as a plastic alternative
- Wood and furniture polish, leather conditioning
- Soap making and DIY skin barrier applications
How to use
Melt in a double boiler over low heat. For candles, blend with a wick-appropriate ratio of carrier oil or use neat. For salves, combine roughly 1 part beeswax to 4 parts oil. For wraps, brush melted wax onto cotton fabric and cure.
Scent profile
Mild, sweet honey aroma with a clean, waxy finish. Color ranges from light to deep gold depending on the season's harvest.
About Weeks Honey Farm
Started by Flaval Weeks in 1960, Weeks Honey Farm has produced beeswax and honey from South Georgia hives for more than six decades. Products ship from the farm in Omega, Georgia.
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