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100% Pure Beeswax

from $1.99

This is 100% Pure Beeswax.

Our beeswax comes in little hexagonal blocks so it is easy to use.
Available in (1.25oz/35g) or (1lb/450g) weights. 1.25oz is 3 pieces. 1lb is about 36-38 pieces.
Select your weight and quantity below.

This beeswax has been cleaned and filtered.
You can use this for making candles, lip balms, soaps, wood treatment products, and many other household or personal care products.

Beeswax only comes from one place, and that is directly from a honey bee. Honey bees produce beeswax themselves and use it to build their bee hives. Most beeswax is collected by the beekeeper as a byproduct of the honey-harvesting process.

Apiary Location: Irondale, AL 35210.

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This is 100% Pure Beeswax.

Our beeswax comes in little hexagonal blocks so it is easy to use.
Available in (1.25oz/35g) or (1lb/450g) weights. 1.25oz is 3 pieces. 1lb is about 36-38 pieces.
Select your weight and quantity below.

This beeswax has been cleaned and filtered.
You can use this for making candles, lip balms, soaps, wood treatment products, and many other household or personal care products.

Beeswax only comes from one place, and that is directly from a honey bee. Honey bees produce beeswax themselves and use it to build their bee hives. Most beeswax is collected by the beekeeper as a byproduct of the honey-harvesting process.

Apiary Location: Irondale, AL 35210.

This is 100% Pure Beeswax.

Our beeswax comes in little hexagonal blocks so it is easy to use.
Available in (1.25oz/35g) or (1lb/450g) weights. 1.25oz is 3 pieces. 1lb is about 36-38 pieces.
Select your weight and quantity below.

This beeswax has been cleaned and filtered.
You can use this for making candles, lip balms, soaps, wood treatment products, and many other household or personal care products.

Beeswax only comes from one place, and that is directly from a honey bee. Honey bees produce beeswax themselves and use it to build their bee hives. Most beeswax is collected by the beekeeper as a byproduct of the honey-harvesting process.

Apiary Location: Irondale, AL 35210.

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