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Safety is paramount in Candle Making and if all safety precautions are taken hobbyists can confidently make beautiful candles to adorn their home, sell to make an income, or give away as popular gifts.

Copyright (c) 2008 Kaye Dennan

The art of candle making goes back many hundreds of years. Over the years many candle makers have come up with some absolutely beautiful candle ideas and candle forms. Something you will be able to benefit from if you take candle making on as a hobby.

Nearly everybody has a candle or two in their homes, and those that enjoy candles, actually often have a dozen or so.


Hraldric jewellery probably occured as a result
of personal vanity or pride, it did have its practical purposes as well.
Heraldic devices were similarly used for purposes of identification during
Medieval tournaments and jousts.

Heraldic jewellery has been worn
with great pride and dignity for more than a thousand years.  During the long-ago but fascinating Middle
Ages, nobles and knights who were about to go into battle would bedeck their
armor and shields with their heraldic coats-of-arms or badges. Their use of
graphic, heraldric devices in this way served a very practical, and in fact, essential
purpose during the heat of battle: quick and easy identification of friends and
foes.  Without using some type of highly
visible graphic device it would have been very difficult for a warrior to
identify his allies and enemies even at close range as their faces were always
hidden beneath armored helmets. Heraldic devices were similarly used for
purposes of identification during Medieval tournaments and jousts.


Hraldric jewellery probably occured as a result
of personal vanity or pride, it did have its practical purposes as well.
Heraldic devices were similarly used for purposes of identification during
Medieval tournaments and jousts.

Heraldic jewellery has been worn
with great pride and dignity for more than a thousand years.  During the long-ago but fascinating Middle
Ages, nobles and knights who were about to go into battle would bedeck their
armor and shields with their heraldic coats-of-arms or badges. Their use of
graphic, heraldric devices in this way served a very practical, and in fact, essential
purpose during the heat of battle: quick and easy identification of friends and
foes.  Without using some type of highly
visible graphic device it would have been very difficult for a warrior to
identify his allies and enemies even at close range as their faces were always
hidden beneath armored helmets. Heraldic devices were similarly used for
purposes of identification during Medieval tournaments and jousts.


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