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Homegrown: Waxing Poetic

By Lauren McCutcheon

Photograph by Brett Thomas

There’s something about Wixwax, Kim and Joe Pacini’s six-year-old
candle line, that’s absolutely spot on. First, and most obviously, these candles are made in Philly — more precisely, in Mount Airy. Second, they’re composed of clean-burning, soot-free, long-lasting palm wax, which just so happens to — and this is third — form crystalline starburst patterns that appear gem-like when lit from within.

Lastly, and most important, they smell, well, perfect. The candles’
all-natural fragrances and essential oils — our favorites are pure, earthy
sandalwood and tangy-sweet cranberry fig — are subtle and consistent, and
last as long as there’s a wick (and wax). The Pacinis recently introduced two
new styles: creamy-white, environmentally trendy soy wax, and candles in limited-edition jewel-tone glass canisters hand-blown by Hot Soup Glass Studio.

From $10; see wixwax.net for a list of vendors or to place an order.

Originally published in Philadelphia magazine, October 2007
 

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Hi
Posted by | Oct. 18, 2007 at 10:38 AM
COMMENT:
Your candles are amazing :) I need to get some more. Its been a while. Peace
wix wax rox!
Posted by | Oct. 21, 2007 at 11:08 PM
COMMENT:
I have some wixwax candles and I love them! The scents are all really creative and calming. Great review!

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