Advent Candle Guide: Types, Selection, and Care
The Advent candle is a central element of Christmas traditions, combining symbolism and interior decor. Whether classic, scented, or in calendar form, it creates a warm and festive atmosphere. This comprehensive guide helps you understand the different types, choose the ideal candle for your needs, avoid common mistakes, and maintain it to fully enjoy its flame throughout Advent.
Key Takeaways
- Advent candles come in several types: traditional, scented, LED, calendar, and artisanal.
- Choice depends on location, safety, fragrance, and burn time.
- Avoid placing near drafts, leaving unattended, or burning too long at once.
- Regular maintenance (trimming wick, cleaning wax) prolongs candle life.
- Opt for quality candles for a cleaner burn and better experience.
Different Types of Advent Candles
Traditional Advent Candle
The traditional Advent candle is often white, red, or purple, symbolising the anticipation and preparation for Christmas. Usually made of paraffin or soy wax, it comes as a taper or thick pillar candle. It may be decorated with winter motifs (pine tree, star, snowflake) or plain. Ideal for Advent wreaths, it burns an average of 20 to 40 hours.
Scented Advent Candle
Scented Advent candles diffuse Christmas fragrances: cinnamon, gingerbread, pine, orange, vanilla. They create an enveloping olfactory atmosphere. Beware of synthetic fragrances that may be irritating; opt for natural essential oils. Burn time varies by size (often 30 to 50 hours).
Advent Calendar Candle
The Advent calendar candle offers 24 small candles (one per day) or a numbered candle to burn progressively. It is a modern, playful version often presented in a decorative box. Each candle may have a different scent or specific colour.
LED Advent Candle
For a flameless option, LED Advent candles mimic the flickering light of a real candle. Safe (no fire risk), they are ideal for children, pets, or draughty rooms. Some are programmable with timers. They run on batteries and last several seasons.
Artisanal Advent Candle
Artisanal candles are handcrafted with natural waxes (soy, beeswax, rapeseed). They offer unique shapes (cylinder, cone, cube) and colours. Their burn is often cleaner and longer. They are perfect for personalised, eco-friendly decor.
How to Choose Your Advent Candle? Essential Criteria
Location of Use
Indoor or outdoor? For an Advent wreath on the table, a classic or scented candle works. For a child's room, prefer an LED. For a living room, a scented candle creates ambiance. Ensure the candle is suitable for the intended use (wind-resistant for outdoors).
Safety
Never leave a burning candle unattended. Place it on a stable surface away from curtains and flammable objects. For pets and children, LED candles are recommended. Trim the wick to 5 mm before each lighting to prevent high flames.
Scent
Choose a fragrance that matches the desired ambiance: soft (vanilla, almond) for relaxation, spicy (cinnamon, clove) for a festive feel, woody (pine, cedar) for a mountain spirit. Test scents in-store if possible.
Burn Time
An Advent candle should last at least 4 weeks if burned a few hours daily. Check the stated burn time: 20 h for daily use of 30 min, 40 h for 1 h per day. Artisanal candles often offer longer burn times.
Material and Quality
Soy wax is natural, biodegradable, and burns cleaner than paraffin (petroleum-derived). Beeswax is natural and purifies the air. Avoid candles with chemical additives. An untreated cotton wick is preferable.
Mistakes to Avoid with an Advent Candle
Burning It Too Long at Once
Do not exceed 3-4 hours of continuous burning to avoid container overheating and black smoke. Let it cool between uses.
Placing the Candle in a Draft
A draft makes the flame flicker, burn wax unevenly, and create soot. Keep the candle away from windows, doors, and fans.
Neglecting the Wick
A wick that is too long (over 5 mm) produces a high flame and smoke. Trim it before each lighting. A wick that is too short may drown the flame in melted wax.
Using an Unsuitable Container
Never place a tealight directly on a fragile surface. Use a heat-resistant holder (glass, ceramic, metal). Candles in plastic containers may melt.
Mixing Scents
Burning several different scented candles at once can create an unpleasant blend. Stick to one or two compatible scents (e.g., cinnamon and orange).
Comparison Table of Advent Candle Types
| Type | Criteria | Advantages | Recommended Use |
|---|---|---|---|
| Traditional | Paraffin/soy wax, 20-40h burn, moderate price | Strong symbolism, wide colour choice | Advent wreath, classic decor |
| Scented | Essential oils, 30-50h burn, mid-range price | Olfactory ambiance, Christmas scents | Living room, dining room |
| Advent Calendar | 24 mini-candles or 1 numbered candle, box set | Playful, countdown, variety of scents | Children, daily surprise |
| LED | Batteries, LED light, unlimited duration | Total safety, no soot, reusable | Bedrooms, pets, outdoors |
| Artisanal | Natural wax, handmade, 40-60h burn | Eco-friendly, unique, clean burn | Design decor, gift |
Care and Usage Tips
First Use
Let the candle burn until the entire wax surface is liquid (about 1 hour for a standard candle). This prevents a central hole and prolongs lifespan.
Trimming the Wick
Before each lighting, trim the wick to 5 mm using a wick trimmer or scissors. Remove black soot residues.
Cleaning Wax
If wax drips onto the holder, let it cool then gently scrape it off. For fabric stains, place paper towel and iron on low heat.
Storage
Store candles away from direct light and heat to prevent discoloration or softening. Wrap scented candles in tissue paper.
Enhanced Safety
Use a lid or snuffer to extinguish the candle without blowing (avoids smoke and wax splatter). Never move a burning candle.
Decoration Ideas with Advent Candles
Advent Wreath
Arrange four candles (three purple, one pink for the third Sunday) on a wreath of pine, holly, or branches. Add pinecones, red berries, and a ribbon. Light an additional candle each Sunday.
Table Centerpiece
Place a scented candle in the middle of the table surrounded by pine branches, clementines, and cinnamon. Use glass or metal candle holders for a chic effect.
Mantelpiece or Shelf
Create a row of candles of different heights on a shelf or mantel. Mix white and red candles, add fairy lights.
Wall Advent Calendar
Attach 24 small candles to a wooden board or frame, number them, and burn one each day. Ideal for families.
Conclusion
The Advent candle is much more than a decorative item: it marks the rhythm of Advent and creates a unique atmosphere. By choosing the right type (traditional, scented, LED, calendar, or artisanal) and following safety and care guidelines, you will fully enjoy its light and fragrance. For an optimal experience, opt for quality, natural, and sustainable candles. Discover our selection of Advent candles at Ombre Intérieur to illuminate your home with style and elegance.

