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Battery Candles

The noble candle and Battery Candles have been called upon to cast its glow on all our important occasions for thousands of years, and today it is just as necessary and as evocative to us as it ever was. Still widely used as Christmas Decorations Ideas for holiday décor.
In the ancient world, candles were known in Egypt and in Crete, at least from the year 3000 B.C, and ceremonies associated with candlelight are traced back into the mists of time. During the Roman Saturnalia, merrymakers used to exchange glowing tapers as expressions of good will and affection.
At about the same period, the Jews commemorated religious freedom with a Feast of Lights. The joyful festival was later adopted by the Christian world to celebrate the Nativity, when Pope Gelasius established February 2 as Candlemas Day. This feast honored the purification of the Virgin Mary 40 days after the birth of Christ, the occasion when his parents presented Jesus in the Temple at Jerusalem and the aged Simeon proclaimed the child as "a light to lighten the Gentiles" (Luke 2:32).
By medieval times, it was customary to light a Indoor Christmas Light battery candles on Christmas Day that would be carefully tended and made to last until Twelfth Night.
Candlelight, then, naturally came to symbolize the banishment of the darkness of paganism, and alongside this religious significance the superstition lingered that a long-burning candle would be a sure guarantee of long life.
The single battery candle was also often viewed as representing the star of Bethlehem. This may have been why, in 1741, Count Nikolaus von Zinzendorf led his Moravian followers with a lighted candle to a cabin in the wilds of Pennsylvania, where they named their new settlement Bethlehem to celebrate the birth of Christ in a manger.
In the next century, immigrants from Ireland brought with them the tradition of leaving their front doors open on Christmas night and placing lighted candles in the window to welcome the priest and passers-by.
Even today, the holiday season opens on December 20 in Williamsburg, Virginia, with the children walking in a "White Light" procession, led by a fife and drum band playing ruffles and flourishes. As many as 2,000 candles are lighted and displayed in shop windows, homes, and public buildings for this re-creation of a colonial Christmas.
Candles are so integral a part of our modern celebration of Christmas that more than 100 American companies are still manufacturing them, though today computers often control part of the manufacturing process and the candle-cutting equipment may be laser-operated. In this efficient, multimillion-dollar business, candles now take on every kind of shape, color, and fragrance, from vanilla, bay-berry, and cranberry to strawberry, lemon, and spice, with names such as English Lavender, Evening Romance, Pina Colada, and Wine and Roses.
The kindly light that began in the Dark Ages with rush dips burning in tallow or oil has moved right along through beeswax into the petroleum wax of modern times without ever losing its honored place in our lives—as esteemed by fashion as by affection.

Everyone loves the glow of wax candles, however in today’s world, filled with excessive insurance premiums, open flame fire codes in public buildings, personal burns from hot wax or wicks, public liability claims, expensive clean up bills, and outdoor fire bans, this once loved icon and tradition is rapidly disappearing.

Today the developments of battery candles that are realistic are replacing the old fashioned wax candles. These new Battery Candles utilize advanced circuitry called LED technology. This LED bulb imitates a realistic flicker flame making the candles a replacement option for events without having the dangers of open flame wax candles. These new Led Battery Candles are also safe for children since there is no flame involved.

Electrical candles have been around for many years, but the tungsten light bulbs were not able to replace the soft flickering light generated by a traditional wax candle. Now with the advancement of the light emitting diode, for short LED, that creates a soft flickering flame like glow that realistically mimics the traditional wax candle flame have been solved. These new flickering flame Battery Operated Candles are so good, that people are often fooled by the realism of the new Led Battery Candles.
For Christmas, though, it will always be the simplest, pure white candles that prove the most enduring and win our hearts without fail, every year.




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