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  2. 5 Best Winter Decor Items To Buy at Marshalls - AOL

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    At Marshalls, you can find an impressive selection of stylish yet affordable winter decor items that elevate any space. ... Sand and Fog Set of 2 Ribbed Pillar Candles. Retail value: $15.

  3. Luminaria - Wikipedia

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    In English, the term most commonly refers to a specific type of simple paper lantern made by placing a votive candle in some sand inside a paper bag. [1] Also known as a farolito [ nb 1 ] , it is a traditional Christmas decoration in the Southwestern United States , particularly New Mexico , where it is a cultural hallmark of the Pueblos and ...

  4. 7 Best Holiday Items To Buy at Marshalls After Christmas

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    Sand and Fog Winter Pine Candle Price: $7.99 Having plenty of candles on hand is key for surviving the winter months and the Sand and Fog winter pine candle is sure to transform your home into a ...

  5. These playful decorative candles are an fun and simple DIY - AOL

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    These food-shaped DIY decorative wax candles might look deceivingly delicious, but they're also sure to add some flair to your home decor!

  6. Christmas in New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    These sand bags containing small candles are also often also called luminarias. [2] The words farolito and luminaria are synonymous today, but traditionally luminarias are wood fires while farolitos are lit bags commonly seen in New Mexico at Christmas time. [3] Faralitos have come to represent the winter season, kept promises, and Christmas ...

  7. History of candle making - Wikipedia

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    Candle moulding machine in Indonesia circa 1920. Candle making was developed independently in a number of countries around the world. [1]Candles were primarily made from tallow and beeswax in Europe from the Roman period until the modern era, when spermaceti (from sperm whales) was used in the 18th and 19th centuries, [2] and purified animal fats and paraffin wax since the 19th century. [1]