Candlelight
Candlelight is the light produced by a candle, created when the wax around a wick is heated and drawn toward the flame, where it vaporizes and combusts. The flame emits light and heat, and its perceived color and brightness depend on wax composition, wick size, and air flow.
Historically, candles were made from tallow and beeswax, with beeswax favored for brightness and scent but
Common candle materials include paraffin wax, beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, and blends. Wicks are typically cotton
Candlelight serves purposes beyond illumination, including religious and ceremonial use, romantic or atmospheric setting, and visual
Safety and environmental considerations accompany candle use: candles pose fire hazards and should be placed away