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How Our Sealing Wax is Made?
Sealing wax is made with several natural elements: pine resin, ground limestone, lacquer, and a dye made from cochineal -- the legendary red dye that was once one of the world’s most precious commodities.
To make wax, the components are heated in a cauldron for one hour at 140 degrees Fahrenheit. To give wax its color, pigments are added. We have a range of 18 tints. Wax is poured by hand into steel molds. The oblong molds fashion sticks (batonnets) of wax. The sticks are still warm when they are removed from the molds.
Herbin wax is used by the French wine and spirits industry for bottling. Chanel also uses sealing wax for finishing touches on their perfume bottles.
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