Glass Candle Jar Description
Explore IDEA's selection of glass candle jars suitable for every decorative need, ranging from petite prism jars perfect for gifts or samples to grand apothecary-style jars for bigger candles - we offer designs and shapes spanning refined elegance to rustic charm, as well as delightful mason candle holders in our selection. IDEA is your one-stop destination for everything glass candle related!
Glass Candle Jar Advantage
These glass candle jars, constructed of high-grade, transparent glass and designed for candle making are made to withstand high temperatures for efficient candle production. With tight-fitting lids that seal tightly to protect both unscented and scented candles from dust particles, these containers make cleaning up easier after each use than ever. Simply pop them in the dishwasher after use to get them clean again!
Glass Candle Jar Precautions
Ensure there is a safe distance between the glass candle jar and any flammable objects like curtains or furniture, keeping enough space to prevent direct contact.
1.Q: Are the glass candle jars and lids sold separately?
A: Yes they are sold separately.
2.Q: How do I know what lid is compatible with the container I am ordering?
A: Many of the glass candle jars we offer have more than one lid that is compatible. Each individual container page will have links to the lid(s) that fit that specific jar. If there are no lids listed, then we do not carry a lid that will fit that container.
3.Q: Do any of the containers come with lids?
A: The Anchor Country Comfort and Libbey Storage glass candle jars are available lidded with the bubble lid, and they are also sold separately if you prefer a different style lid.
4.Q: Can I order lids without glass candle jars?
A: Yes, you can order lids without ordering glass candle jars. Please make sure the lid is compatible with the container you are ordering.
5.Q: How do I measure the diameter of my jar?
A: The diameter of the container will be the widest point across the jar. Some jars will have a smaller mouth than the rest of the jar; make sure you are measuring the widest point of the jar.
6.Q: How full should my jar be filled with wax?
A: The wax should be poured to the widest point of the jar. If you have a container that is egg-shaped or is much wider in the middle than at the top, you may notice that the wax shrinks down some on top. When you are filling into the smaller neck of the container, the top of the wax will tend to cool faster than the middle because it has a smaller surface area, and it will tend to shrink in the center.