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Bortoletti sealing wax stick yellow
Bortoletti Yellow sealing wax stick for invitations
Vibrant yellow wax seal created with Bortoletti sealing wax
Bright yellow wax seal impression on envelope

Bortoletti sealing wax stick – Yellow

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Bortoletti Yellow sealing wax stick is a high-quality vegan-friendly sealing wax designed for creating elegant wax seal impressions on invitations, letters and gift packaging. The vibrant yellow colour adds warmth and brightness to decorative sealing wax projects.

 

Bortoletti yellow sealing wax stick

The Bortoletti Yellow sealing wax stick is crafted from a blend of natural waxes and colour pigments to produce smooth flowing sealing wax suitable for decorative wax seals. Its bright yellow colour adds a cheerful and distinctive finish to envelopes, invitations and handcrafted projects.

Traditional sealing wax formulation

Bortoletti sealing wax sticks are produced using a traditional method where natural waxes, vegetable resins and coloured pigments are blended together while heated. The mixture is carefully mixed before being poured into moulds to form the classic wax stick shape.

Bright decorative colour

The vibrant yellow tone creates eye-catching wax seals that are perfect for invitations, gift packaging, greeting cards and artistic projects.

Ideal for wax seal stamps

This sealing wax is designed for use with traditional wax seal stamps and flows smoothly when heated, allowing clear impressions and detailed designs.

Easy to use

The wax can be melted directly over a flame or with a sealing wax spoon before pouring onto paper or envelopes and impressing the wax seal stamp.

Typical uses

  • Wedding invitations
  • Greeting cards
  • Gift packaging
  • Handcrafted stationery
  • Decorative calligraphy projects

Vegan-friendly sealing wax

Bortoletti sealing wax sticks are made using a blend of natural waxes and pigments and are suitable for vegan-friendly craft projects.

Wax Colours
Yellow
comp07-yellow
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Bortoletti Fonderia Artistica, was founded in 1980, in Venice, by four brothers and their father's passion for sculpture and bronze. Many years of experience has led to a leap in quality that has affected the entire creative process and has seen the emergence of fantastic new products. Their creations are an opportunity for the public to appreciate the relevance of material, which has captivated man for many years. Ideal for gifts but at the same time objects of distinction for the refined collector. All of Bortoletti's creations are made by jewelers and projects are small masterpieces of design. The creative process is completely handmade.

    What oil is needed for your wax heaters?

    Hi Trina,

    Thank you for asking. Bortoletti recommends using 90% pure alcohol or denatured alcohol (Methylated spirits) for a stable, odourless flame that does not burn or discolour the wax.

    The two best, least expensive fuels for the alcohol lamps are denatured ethanol (ethyl alcohol; grain alcohol), and methanol (methyl alcohol; wood alcohol; methylated spirit); both can be cheaply obtained at hardware stores or home-improvement centers.

    What is the alternative to denatured alcohol for alcohol lamp?

    Try using >99% isopropyl alcohol. It's the closest in structure and physical properties. Denatured alcohol is mostly ethanol with methanol mixed in so it can be sold for non-food use.

    Please note that Calligraphy Arts does not sell this as it requires specialist posting, but it is freely available at many hardware and cosmetic accessory stores.

    I hope that helps,
    Jane


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    How do you seal a silver lid on a jar with sealing wax?

    Hello Irene,

    Thanks for asking. To seal a lid on a jar, you need to heat the end of the sealing wax with something like a kitchen lighter and carefully drip the melted wax over the area you want to seal. Then, while the wax is still warm, you can press your stamp.

    Here is a video showing one method I found on YouTube:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aA7xeigPKMQ


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