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How To Hide Jewellery in Candles?

  • Writer: Unrivaled Candles
    Unrivaled Candles
  • 2 days ago
  • 5 min read

How To Hide Jewellery in Candles?

Combining two delightful things—luxurious candles and hidden jewellery—is a creative, fun, and rewarding craft. Whether you want to make a thoughtful DIY gift or start your own surprise candle business, learning how to hide jewellery in candles adds a layer of excitement and charm to your creation.

In this detailed guide, you’ll learn everything from choosing the right materials to safely concealing jewellery inside a candle. The process is simple but requires attention to detail and safety.

Why Hide Jewellery in Candles?

Before we dive into the steps, let’s understand the appeal:

  • Excitement: People love surprises, and discovering hidden jewellery while burning a candle adds joy to an otherwise routine experience.

  • Perfect Gift: A candle with a secret gift is thoughtful and unique.

  • Business Potential: Jewellery candles have become a growing niche market with high customer engagement.

  • Creative Expression: It allows crafters to blend artistry with innovation.

Now, let’s get into the step-by-step process.


Materials You'll Need

1. Wax

Choose high-quality wax that burns clean and evenly. Popular options include:

  • Soy Wax: Eco-friendly, clean-burning, and easy to work with.

  • Beeswax: Natural and aromatic, but a bit harder to mould.

  • Paraffin Wax: Budget-friendly and strong scent throw.

2. Jewellery Piece

Pick a ring, necklace, bracelet, or pair of earrings. Ensure it’s heat-resistant and won’t tarnish easily. Use stainless steel, sterling silver, or gold-plated metals for best results.

3. Protective Pouch or Foil

You’ll need something to safely wrap the jewellery to prevent wax from sticking to it.

  • Aluminium foil (durable and heatproof)

  • Heat-sealed plastic pouch

  • Small organza or polyethene bags (wax-resistant options)

4. Candle Container

Glass jars or tins work best. Make sure the container is heat-safe and deep enough to submerge the jewellery.

5. Fragrance Oil (Optional)

Add essential oils or fragrance blends for a sensory touch.

6. Wick and Wick Holder

Use a wick suitable for the type and size of your candle.

7. Double Boiler or Candle Melting Pot

This will help safely melt the wax.

8. Thermometer

Wax must be poured at the correct temperature to avoid imperfections.


How To Hide Jewellery in Candles: Step-by-Step

Step 1: Prepare the Jewellery

  • Choose a beautiful piece that fits the size of your container.

  • Wrap it securely in aluminium foil or place it inside a heat-resistant pouch. Double wrap if necessary to ensure wax doesn’t seep in.

  • Optional: Include a small note or jewellery value tag inside the wrap.

Step 2: Melt the Wax

  • Fill the bottom pan of your double boiler with water and place wax in the top pot.

  • Melt slowly over medium heat, stirring occasionally.

  • Use a thermometer to monitor the wax temperature. Most wax types melt between 120°F to 180°F, depending on the blend.

Step 3: Add Fragrance (Optional)

Once melted, remove the wax from the heat and add fragrance oil—typically 1 oz of fragrance per 1 lb of wax, unless your wax type recommends differently.

Stir gently but thoroughly to ensure an even scent distribution.

Step 4: Position the Wick

  • Use a wick sticker or glue to attach the wick to the centre base of your container.

  • Secure it with a wick holder or a chopstick laid across the jar to keep it upright.

Step 5: Pour a Base Layer

  • Pour enough wax into the container to form the first layer—about 1/3 of the container.

  • Let it cool until a soft layer forms on the surface but is not fully solid.

  • This will support the jewellery and ensure it doesn’t sink to the bottom.

Step 6: Place the Jewelry

  • Once the wax is semi-firm, gently press the wrapped jewellery into the centre.

  • Keep it away from the wick to avoid interfering with the burn.

  • Use a toothpick or skewer to push it down slightly so it's fully submerged.

Step 7: Pour the Final Layer

  • Carefully pour the remaining wax over the jewellery.

  • Leave a small space (about ½ inch) from the rim of the container.

  • Centre the wick again if it shifts.

Step 8: Cool and Cure

  • Allow the candle to cool at room temperature. Avoid moving it during this stage.

  • Once solidified, trim the wick to about ¼ inch.

  • Let the candle cure for 24–48 hours before lighting if you’ve used fragrance.

Tips for a Perfect Jewellery Candle

✔ Use Quality Jewellery

Avoid costume pieces that may tarnish or melt. Choose items made with stainless steel, sterling silver, or plated gold.

✔ Don’t Let Jewellery Touch the Wick

Jewellery too close to the wick can interrupt the burn pattern and become a fire hazard.

✔ Wrap Jewellery Tight

Foil or pouches must be sealed completely to prevent wax leakage.

✔ Centre the Wick

Make sure it stays upright and centred during pouring and cooling.

✔ Test Burn

Before gifting or selling, test one candle to ensure the jewellery is placed at the right depth and doesn’t affect the burn.

Safety Precautions

  • Never use flammable materials like paper or fabric to wrap jewellery.

  • Ensure jewellery has no sharp or small loose parts that may be hazardous.

  • Keep candles out of reach of children or pets if giving as gifts.

  • Include a safety label: “Jewellery inside – Remove with tool, do not dig with fingers.”

Fun Ideas for Gifting Jewellery Candles

Want to turn your candle into an unforgettable gift? Try these creative touches:

🎁 Proposal Candle

Hide an engagement ring inside a custom candle with a romantic scent like rose or vanilla. Burn it together on a date night for a beautiful surprise.

🎁 Birthday Surprise

Add a birthstone necklace or charm inside a candle labelled with the recipient’s zodiac sign or name.

🎁 Mystery Candle Game

Make a batch with different pieces of jewellery and let the gift receiver guess which one they’ll get.

🎁 Custom Labelling

Design stylish candle labels that hint at the surprise inside—“Light Me to Sparkle,” “Melting Secrets,” or “Jewels in Wax.”


Starting a Jewellery Candle Business

The jewellery candle trend continues to grow, and with good marketing and quality control, you can turn your hobby into a small business. Here’s what you’ll need:

  • Unique Branding – Stand out with a signature look, name, and scent.

  • Reliable Suppliers – Source high-quality wax, jewellery, and packaging materials.

  • Online Store – Set up a shop on Etsy, Shopify, or social media.

  • Product Photos – Take aesthetic pictures showing both the candle and the jewellery.

  • Legal Considerations – Label your candles with ingredients, safety warnings, and burning instructions.

Conclusion

Learning how to hide jewellery in candles is a creative and enjoyable DIY project that adds a magical surprise to an ordinary product. Whether you're crafting a one-of-a-kind gift or launching your brand, the combination of scent, style, and sparkle is sure to impress.

With the right materials, proper wrapping, and attention to detail, you can create safe, elegant candles that delight anyone who lights them. There’s nothing quite like watching someone’s face light up—not just from the flame, but from the hidden treasure inside.

 
 
 

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