Paschal Candle - Wax Design - Scalloped Edged Cross - 100MM Wide X 400MM Tall



Paschal Candle - Wax Design - Scalloped Edged Cross - 100MM Wide X 400MM Tall
This is a description of a Paschal Candle, which is a tradition in the early church. It is made of wax and has a scalloped edged cross design. The candle is 100mm wide and 400mm tall. It is made to order and takes 5 working days to create. The term "Paschal" comes from the word Pesach, which means Passover in Hebrew. The candle symbolizes Christ's illuminating light and presence among his people. more details
Key Features:
  • Made of wax: The Paschal Candle is traditionally made of beeswax, symbolizing purity and the sweetness of Christ's sacrifice.
  • Scalloped edged cross design: The cross design on the candle is typically scalloped or shaped like a pointed arch, representing the triumph of Christ over death.
  • 100mm wide and 400mm tall: The size of the candle may vary, but it is usually taller and wider than regular candles to symbolize the light of Christ shining brightly.


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Model Number PAS082
Description
This is a description of a Paschal Candle, which is a tradition in the early church. It is made of wax and has a scalloped edged cross design. The candle is 100mm wide and 400mm tall. It is made to order and takes 5 working days to create. The term "Paschal" comes from the word Pesach, which means Passover in Hebrew. The candle symbolizes Christ's illuminating light and presence among his people.

Paschal Candle - Wax Design - Scalloped Edged Cross - 100mm wide x 400mm tall
Beautiful Wax Designed candle
100 x 400mm candle
PLEASE NOTE - CANDLE WILL BE MADE WITH THE CURRENT YEAR -
This candle is made on order. Please allow us 5 working days
The Paschal Candle tradition has its origins in the early church and it is believed that Saint Ambrose made this candle prominent during the Easter season late in the third century. The term "Paschal" comes from the word Pesach, which in Hebrew means Passover. The flame of the Paschal Candle symbolizes Christ's illuminating light, and His presence in the midst of His people

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