Advent Candles

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  1. 12 Inch Purple Taper Candles (1 Dozen)

    12 Inch Purple Taper Candles (1 Dozen)

    Price:$8.99

    • Prices are per box of 12 candles

    • Size: 7/8" Diameter x 12" H

    • Burn Time: 7 Hours Learn More

  2. 10 Inch Purple Straight Taper Candles (1 Dozen)

    10 Inch Purple Straight Taper Candles (1 Dozen)

    Price:$11.99

    • Candle Type: Taper

    • Candle Material:Paraffin

    • Number of Candles Included:12

    • Flame Type: Flame

    • Scented:No

    • Smokeless: Yes

    • Dripless:Yes

    • Outdoor Use:Yes

    • Holder Included: No

    • Wick Material:Pure Cotton

    • Size: 0.87 Inch Diameter x 10 Inch H

    • Burn Time: 10 Hours Learn More

  3. 1.75 Inch Clear Purple Gel Floating Candles (12pc/Box)

    1.75 Inch Clear Purple Gel Floating Candles (12pc/Box)

    Price:$9.99

    • Prices are per box of 12 candles

    • Size: 1.75" Diameter x 1" H

    • Burn Time: 3 - 4 Hours Learn More

  4. 1 3/4 Inch Purple Floating Candles (24pc/Box)

    1 3/4 Inch Purple Floating Candles (24pc/Box)

    Price:$8.99

    • Prices are per box of 12 candles

    • Size: 1.75" Diameter x 1" H

    • Burn Time: 3 - 4 Hours Learn More

  5. 2 1/4 Inch Purple Floating Candles (24pc/Box)

    2 1/4 Inch Purple Floating Candles (24pc/Box)

    Price:$18.99

    • Prices are per box of 24 candles

    • Size: 2 1/4" Diameter x 0.75" H

    • Burn Time: 4 - 5 Hours Learn More

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Advent Candles

Advent is a solemn time for Western Christian religions.  It is a time to fast, and prepare for the holiday to come.  The usual liturgical color for advent candles is purple symbolizing solemnity and somberness.  Some denominations use the color blue to signify hopefulness.  At one time it was a tradition for the Pope to give someone a pink rose on the fourth Sunday of Lent, before Easter, to liven up the somber tone of the season.  The rose custom became part of the third Sunday of Advent.  Eventually the third candle became pink as well.