The Art of Japanese Warousoku(Candlelight), Lucky Treasures Motif, Set of 5 – Traditional Japanese Candle Art for Decoration
The Art of Japanese Warousoku(Candlelight), Lucky Treasures Motif, Set of 5 – Traditional Japanese Candle Art for Decoration
The Art of Japanese Warousoku(Candlelight), Lucky Treasures Motif, Set of 5 – Traditional Japanese Candle Art for Decoration
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The Art of Japanese Warousoku(Candlelight), Lucky Treasures Motif, Set of 5 – Traditional Japanese Candle Art for Decoration

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Hand-Painted Japanese Candles – Lucky Treasures Motif, Set of 5

"Takara-zukushi" (Treasure Motifs) is a traditional Japanese pattern inspired by Buddhist scriptures, representing various lucky treasures believed to bring prosperity, protection, and success.

Each of these hand-painted Warosoku candles is adorned with symbols of good fortune, making them a perfect gift for special occasions, celebrations, or as a beautiful addition to your home decor.


Product Details:

  • Design Series: Takara-zukushi (Treasure Motifs)

Variants:
Magic Straw Cape (Kakuregasa) – Grants invisibility and protection
Cloves (Chouji) – A fragrant spice, symbolizing healing and blessings
Lucky Mallet (Uchide-no-Kozuchi) – A legendary mallet that grants wishes
Scroll (Makimono) – Wisdom and knowledge
Magic Straw Hat (Kakuregasa) – Protection from misfortune

  • Quantity: 5 candles per set

  • Weight: 7.5g (2 monme) per candle

  • Size: 7.5 cm (2.95 inches) in length

  • Diameter: Top: 1.7 cm (0.67 inches) / Bottom: 1.2 cm (0.47 inches)

  • Burn Time: Approximately 50 minutes

  • Material: 100% plant-based wax (Rice Bran Wax & Palm Wax)

Each candle is handcrafted by skilled artisans, so slight variations in color and pattern may occur.


What Makes Warosoku Special?

100% natural plant-based wax – eco-friendly and clean-burning
Traditional Japanese wick made from rush grass (Igusa) – burns steadily and does not easily go out
Minimal dripping – wax is absorbed into the wick
Large, warm, flickering flame – creates a soft, orange glow
Low soot and smoke – cleaner than regular candles
Handcrafted one by one by skilled artisans


Perfect for:

Bringing good fortune into your home
A meaningful and unique Japanese gift
Meditation, tea ceremonies, and special celebrations
Adding a traditional and elegant touch to your decor

[ Lighting Instructions ]

  • If the wick is difficult to light for the first time, gently press the tip to expose the inner Japanese paper.
  • These candles are designed for single-use burning.
  • If re-lighting the candle, make a small hole at the tip of the wick before lighting.

[ Wick Trimming ]

  • During burning, it is necessary to trim the tip of the wick.
  • Use a tool that can grasp and cut the wick, such as fire tongs or a cigar cutter.
  • When the tip of the wick droops slightly, grasp the tip and cut it off. Leave about 2 cm (0.8 inches) of wick remaining.
  • The trimmed wick will still be hot, so place it in a non-flammable dish such as ceramic.

[ Extinguishing the Flame ]

  • Do not blow out the flame with your hand, breath, or a fan.
  • Cut the flame at its base to extinguish it.
  • If the candle burns all the way down, press down the remaining wick or cover it with a non-flammable object to prevent smoke and odor.
  • You can also extinguish the flame by dipping the tip of the wick in oil. Make sure only the tip is submerged.

[ Storage Instructions ]

  • Store in a cool, dark place. The melting point is low, so exposure to high temperatures may cause the candle to soften or melt (approximately 50–56°C / 122–133°F).
  • Do not refrigerate, as extreme cold may cause the surface to crack and peel.