THE ART OF SMOKING
Before firing
During combustion
Wait until the entire surface has liquefied before extinguishing the candle to avoid tunneling. The first time will take longer than the next. NEVER allow the last inch of wax to burn as the flames may contact the glass and overheat the vessel.
A candle that overheats can catch fire! NEVER allow a candle to burn for more than an hour when the surface is completely liquid.
A flame that burns too close to the glass may cause it to crack!

After burning
Before the wax hardens, rearrange the wicks so that the flames do not burn on the glass the next time you light them. Clean the inside of the candle regularly with an alcohol-free product to prevent soot build-up. Heavy soot deposits on the edges of the cookware may cause excessive smoking. Store the candle in a dry place and at room temperature.
