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HISTORY OF CANDLE LAMPS
Published by: rose 2010-03-18
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  • WHEN DID AMERICAN HOMES STOP USING CANDLES FOR LIGHT AND START USING ELECTRICITY? wHAT IS THE HISTORY OF CANDLES AS LIGHTING?


  • Hello there The history of candles is almost as old as the history of civilization itself. The mention of lighting candles dates back to ancient times as early as 3000 BCE in Crete and Egypt and a candle dating from the 1st century CE has been found in Avignon, France. Candles were considered such expensive items in Europe that during the reign of Louis XIV, one of the perks to the nobility for spending their required time at the royal court at Versailles was permission to take unburned remnants of candle stubs home with them. In early China and Japan, candles were made with wax derived from insects and various seeds then molded in paper tubes. Wax skimmed from boiling cinnamon in water was the basis of candles for temple use in India. The oldest known candle in North America dates to the first century A.D. Native Americans burned oily fish (candlefish) wedged into a forked stick. When early missionaries entered the southwestern United States, they boiled the bark of the cerio tree and skimmed the wax. Early settlers in New England used the same technique to obtain wax from Bayberries. To this day Bayberry candles are made the same way, although cost is prohibitive since it takes one and a half quarts of Bayberries to make an 8 inch taper candle. No wonder one of the most delightful aromas of Christmas is so expensive. Tallow, made by rendering animal fat was another common candle making material. However, because of its odor (it really does smell bad), beeswax was preferred although a lot more expensive. When paraffin was discovered in the 19th century, it thankfully made tallow obsolete. From about the sixteenth century onwards, living standards improved greatly as evidenced by the increasing availability of candlesticks and candleholders and their appearance in middle class households. At that time, candles were usually sold by the pound in bundles of eight, ten, or twelve. The ninetenth century saw the development of patented candlemaking machines, which made candles available for the poorest homes. In an attempt to protect the industry, England passed a law forbidding the making of candles at home without buying a special licence. As for when American homes stopped using candles and started using electricity, we have sort of a stumbling block there. While many rural homes used candles and other forms of lighting using a flame, such as oil lamps, the cities were switching to natural gas and there was an interlude between candle use and electrical use known as the gaslight era. Many homes went from candles to gaslamps and only later switched to electricity. So there is no clearcut demarkation between candles and the use of electricity to light American homes. Search - Google Terms - candles, history of candles, history of american indoor lighting Websites used for the above: History of Candlemaking http://www.cierracandles.com/history.htm - A commercial website of Cierra Candles Candles and their history as well as common uses in rituals http://www.wizardswindow.com/candles.cfm - a New Age rather wizardly website History of Candles Candle Holders http://quicksitemaker.com/members/candlelight/historyofcandles.html - A commercial website from Light of the Ages If you would like more detailed information, you might want to contact: National Candle Association 1030 15th Street, Suite 870 Washington, DC 20005 202-393-2210 If I may clarify anything before you rate the answer, please ask. Your question has brightened my evening digsalot





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