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What goes into making or creating a fragrance lamp?
Fragrance lamps are bottle like containers that use a special alcohol based liquid fuel to spread fragrance into the surrounding environment. Fragrance lamps have the capability of removing bad odors and eliminating bacteria through a special catalytic combustion process.
A fragrance lamp consists of five essential parts, which are the base, shade, cap, wick, and stone. Each of these parts is used in making the lamp work. Using the lamp is very simple as you just need to add the fragrance oil, insert the wick into the lamp, and then light the wick. Allow the wick to burn for two minutes and then extinguish it. A wonderful fragrance fills your room and engulfs you. Fragrance lamps work on the basis of catalytic combustion. In this process, when the lamp is lit, hot air rises from within the lampís catalytic filter, mixes with the cooler surrounding air, and creates a continuous flow of air through its combustion chamber. The lampís burner can be lit a number of times, but it is advisable to change the burner every year for best results.
A variety of high quality materials such as like crystal, ceramic, stone, and porcelain goes into the design and making of these lamps. Each of these materials gives a unique look and feel to these fragrance lamps. Such are the unique designs that they have now become a collectorís item. Apart from the materials, the ingredients added in the alcohol based fuel also differ from each other. Fragrance lamp manufacturers have begun to create fragrance oil in a variety of fragrances such as floral, fruity, spicy, confection, and exotic scents. Sometimes, essential oils are added to these fuels and they are not only exotic to smell, but also have excellent aromatherapy qualities. People mostly prefer to buy these essential oil added lamps, as they are beneficial for a lot of ailments.
Buying fragrance lamps is an investment worth every cent you pay as they will last longer than candles; and not to mention, they are safer and more environment friendly than candles.
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