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Basics To Notice When Ordering The Proper Cemetery Candles

By Anna Katrina


The practice of regularly visiting the graves of those who have passed away is a long standing tradition in many societies. It is customary to leave flowers and gifts at the site in honor of the deceased. A growing trend is to use Cemetery Candles to provide both illumination and decoration to the headstone.

This practice began centuries ago using wax products to keep a constant light on the grave to honor the spirit. However, due to the potential for spreading fire, most facilities no longer allow the use of open flames. Solar powered lanterns have become the alternative of choice in this matter.

Marketed under titles such as vigil, abiding or eternal lights, their purpose is to make sure the headstone is always illuminated. Using solar cells and LED bulbs in place of filaments, they create a strong glow. Having the ability to store extra energy collected during hours of high sunlight allows them to be reliable even in rain and low sun times.

An LED light can last up to 100,000 hours, making them an economical investment. They are quite dependable and work even on days with low sunlight. The various models produce glows that can be either bright and steady, amber for a softer hue, or flickering to simulate an actual candle.

The style and size of the headstone should be considered when deciding which lamp to purchase. Uprights and those with ledges can support votive and standing pillar models, but if the marker is flush with the lawn, the best choice may be one that has a ground stake. One should always check first with the burial facility, however, since many of them now have strict codes as to what types, if any, may be used.

These items have several benefits other than looking good and providing illumination. They are lightweight and portable, easily positioned and rearranged, generate no smoke and contain no harmful batteries. They provide reliable light for months without the need to be constantly monitored and pose no threats if accidentally knocked over.




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