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Our candle covers, also known as candle sleeves
or socket covers, are hand dipped in true
beeswax. We produce standard candelabra (7/8" diameter) and Edison (1 1/4"
diameter) size candle covers in 4", 6" and 8" standard lengths,
although we're happy to make any length you need. Our stock candle cover colors
are ivory, white, tan, brown, gold, red and black. We also make 2", 3" and 4" diameter pillar candle covers in heights ranging from 3 to 8 inches. These have either the standard candelabra or Edison inside diameters or we're happy to produce custom inside diameters. A newer product is the candle shell. These are of a diameter and height of your choosing and have an approximately 1/2" thick wall. These are great for situations where a large beeswax candle is called for but weight is a problem. We regularly produce custom candle covers, so if you have a length, diameter or color that you don't see listed here, please contact us and we will do our best to fulfill your requirements. If you need bulbs for your chandelier, sconce or lamp, we also carry both clear and silicone dipped decorator flame tip bulbs. |
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| Awestco Enterprises has expanded into custom and commissioned lighting design, wiring and rewiring. Fixtures include table lamps, floor lamps, hanging lamps and chandeliers as well as sconces. Please visit our custom fixture page for more information. |
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| For a look at some unique lamps and chandeliers please visit our friends at Sabenati. We have provided the candle covers, candle sleeves and socket covers for many of the lamps pictured. | |
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Last Updated: 10/15/2007