Handmade in Mexico

Floral Beeswax Taper Candle · Ivory · Small

€45,00

Hand-poured by four generations of Zapotec candlemakers at Casa Viviana in Teotitlán del Valle, Oaxaca, this compact ivory taper is a study in miniature precision. A slender column of pure natural beeswax rises from a hand-carved base of blooming flowers and graduating leaves - each petal formed individually by hand. A precious object, equally at home on a dining table or an altar shelf.

The Craft. This candle showcases the intricate artistry of traditional Zapotec candle-making, a tasking and time-intensive procedure perfected over generations. Beeswax moulded into discs are bleached and hardened in the sun on tree branches, transforming its original colour into a soft white. The wax is shaped and poured into wooden moulds, with vertical candles hung on scale-like structures and covered in close to a hundred layers of beeswax. The sculptural flowers and ruffles are each perfected by hand, one petal at a time. Working with beeswax demands an intimate understanding of the material's properties - its warmth, malleability, and the precise moment when it will hold detail without distortion. 

The Heritage. Velas tradicionales de concha have been used in Zapotec wedding ceremonies for centuries, blending indigenous practices with colonial influences to create a distinctive craft heritage. Zapotec candle-making, in all its ornamental mastery, is upheld by the single pueblo of Teotitlán del Valle in Oaxaca, where the importance of ritual candles preserves valuable ancestral storytelling and history. Carriers of prayers, symbols of commitment and offerings to the divine, beautifully adorned velas are part of pedida de mano (asking for the hand) ceremonies- symbolic gifts to the bride’s family, representing purity, respect, and the illumination of the couple’s future together.

The Maker. Doña Viviana Alávez has been creating candles since she was eight years old. When necessity prompted her to promote her work beyond church gratuity, she resisted the town elders’ opposition to her entrepreneurial impulse and the loss of moulds inherited from her grandmother to open the gates to artistic, innovative candle-making. Four generations of female artisan candlemakers work today to international acclaim at the family home in Teotitlán del Valle, proudly named Casa Viviana. Doña Viviana continues her dedicated practice, teaching and creating a proud profession for Zapotec women previously denied access to this knowledge. 

DETAILS

Imperfections are not defects, and no two pieces are the same.
DIMENSIONS: (⌀) 9 cm; (h) 15 cm
WEIGHT: 85 g
MATERIAL: beeswax
TECHNIQUE: hand-pouring
COLOUR: white
ORIGIN: Mexico
MAKER: Viviana Alavez

PRODUCT CARE

Place the candle on a stable, heat-resistant surface away from drafts. Cut the wick as the candle advances to prevent the wax from spilling. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to preserve the natural wax and colour. If any of the flowers fall they can be reattached by melting a small amount of wax and pasting it on its original position.