A candle is a cylindrical or shaped block of wax with a wick in the center that, when lit, provides light, heat, and often fragrance. Traditionally made from materials like beeswax, paraffin, or soy wax, candles have been used for centuries for illumination, religious ceremonies, and decorative purposes. When the wick is ignited, the heat melts the wax, which then vaporizes and fuels the flame, creating light. Candles come in various shapes, sizes, colors, and scents, making them popular for mood lighting, aromatherapy, and special occasions. Beyond their practical uses, candles also hold cultural and symbolic significance in many traditions, representing warmth, comfort, and hope. In contemporary settings, they are often used to create ambiance, enhance relaxation, and add a decorative touch to homes and events