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beekind is located at:
921 Gravenstein Hwy. So.
(same as Hwy 116)
Sebastopol, CA 95472
707-824-2905

Email: beekind@beekind.com

Store Hours:
Mon — Sat 10AM - 6PM
Sundays 10AM - 4PM

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Hearts and Stars Candles
The beekind shop's own beeswax candles and beeswax have won Sonoma County's Harvest Fair coveted gold medals! Winning these medals represents the beauty, uniqueness and quality of our craft. beekind's beeswax carries lovely slight variations in creamy golden colors and rich honey aromas. Our wicks are 100% cotton.
Heart Candle

2 1/4 " wide by 6 1/4 " tall

This candle is so beautiful! Our personal favorite!

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5 Point Star Candle(Light to Medium Amber Color)
Spring arrives in Sonoma County with a million different colors. Flowers and trees are blooming everywhere and the bees are flying fast and furious. Honey harvested in May and June is typically derived from more fruit flowers than can be named, apple blossom tones the honey and an abundance of blackberry and wildflower nectars add their essence. Lavender is just beginning to bloom and the bees are beginning to work this nectar too. This honey is usually a light warm amber color and mouthwatering smooth and rich.
6Point Star Candle (Light to Medium Amber Color)
Spring arrives in Sonoma County with a million different colors. Flowers and trees are blooming everywhere and the bees are flying fast and furious. Honey harvested in May and June is typically derived from more fruit flowers than can be named, apple blossom tones the honey and an abundance of blackberry and wildflower nectars add their essence. Lavender is just beginning to bloom and the bees are beginning to work this nectar too. This honey is usually a light warm amber color and mouthwatering smooth and rich.
8Point Star Pillar (Light to Medium Amber Color)
Spring arrives in Sonoma County with a million different colors. Flowers and trees are blooming everywhere and the bees are flying fast and furious. Honey harvested in May and June is typically derived from more fruit flowers than can be named, apple blossom tones the honey and an abundance of blackberry and wildflower nectars add their essence. Lavender is just beginning to bloom and the bees are beginning to work this nectar too. This honey is usually a light warm amber color and mouthwatering smooth and rich.