According to legend, this figure was a Zen monk named Pu-Tai, who wandered through China in the 10th century and made everyone happy with his laughter. The Laughing Master is revered in all Buddhist countries and is considered a powerful harbinger of good fortune. His generous laughter reminds us to repeatedly invite joy and serenity into our lives. A ritual candle for all those to whom we sincerely wish happiness, for all who need a little more joy in their lives.
- Handcrafted in our candle manufactory
- Includes description and ritual invitation
- Dimensions: Height approx. 7.5 cm, Width 7.5 cm, Depth 6 cm
- Weight: approx. 115 grams
- Material: 100% beeswax from German beekeeping cycle
About Beeswax:
Beeswax is a natural metabolic product of bees, which they use to build their combs. Beeswax candles are therefore a natural product that should be used consciously and carefully. Pay attention to the origin of the wax, as this is the best way to support the cycle. If you value beekeeper's wax that doesn't come from just anywhere, then buy from us. - We exclusively use beeswax from the German beekeeping cycle, for the well-being of bees and to support beekeeping as a traditional craft.
A fine, whitish layer on our beeswax candles is a quality feature and not a reason for complaint. The coating forms due to long storage and storage in cool rooms and is a sign that you are holding pure beeswax in your hands. When the candles warm up (in cozy homes :), the coating disappears by itself. It can also be removed by gently rubbing with a fine cloth.
Candles work with the element of fire; never leave them burning unattended and only use fireproof bases for them. For the first burn, it is best to let the candle burn until the top wax pool has melted to the edge. If the candle ever smokes, it is advisable to trim the wick before lighting (carefully cut off the top, leaving at least 8 mm).