Bayberry candles are a beloved American tradition that dates back to colonial times, when early settlers discovered the wax of the wax myrtle bush or bayberry plant on the East Coast. They noticed that it was scented with a pleasant aroma and had a naturally high melting point, making it useful for candle making. The first bayberry candles were made by boiling the wax in small clay pots and then draining it into molds. As it cooled, it hardened and became a bright yellow-green color that gave off a soft scent.
The bayberry candle was particularly valued during the winter months when the freezing temperatures made it difficult to obtain quality tallow candles. Bayberry candles could last the entire season, keeping homes warm and providing light. In those days, it was believed that if the final candle of a bunch made from bayberry wax was used during the Christmas season, it would bring good luck and prosperity in the New Year.
As the tradition evolved, bayberry candles were exchanged as gifts at Christmas. It was a symbol of wishing your loved ones health, wealth and happiness in the upcoming year. The distinguishing feature of the bayberry candle was the quality of the wick. Most bayberry candles use pure cotton wicks, which is still used today, ensuring a clean and long-lasting burn.
In modern times, bayberry candles are still popular with Americans, and the tradition of gifting them remains strong. It’s a wonderful way to remember the history of this unmistakable scented candle and wish your loved ones peace, joy and good fortune in the New Year. Bayberry candles are a perfect way to add a touch of old-fashioned charm to your home and show your friends and family how much you care.