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Gothic Column Silicone Pillar Candle Mold

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$59.00USD

A gothic column silicone pillar candle mold for fall candle collections, Halloween candles, witchy decor, Dark Academia candles, gothic wedding pieces, and handmade candle lines. The design creates a column-style pillar candle with cathedral-inspired arches, floral architectural details, and a dark romantic look.

Mold Details

  • Finished candle size: 5.12 inches tall x 2.75 inches wide / 13 cm x 7 cm
  • Candles per pour: 1 large pillar candle
  • Approximate finished candle weight: 313 g
  • Material: high-quality American silicone
  • Compatible waxes: soy wax, paraffin, beeswax
  • Design style: gothic column / cathedral-inspired / dark romantic
  • Made in USA. Ships from North Carolina

Why Candle Makers Use This Mold

  • Back-seam design for a barely visible seam on the finished candle
  • Column-style candle shape with raised gothic arches and floral architectural details
  • Detailed surface texture for dramatic seasonal product photos
  • Easy to clean between pours

What You Can Make

Use this silicone pillar candle mold for gothic column candles, Halloween shop releases, fall candle collections, Dark Academia styling, gothic wedding candles, and architectural pillar candles.

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How to Use Silicone Candle Molds for Best Results

  • Make sure the silicone mold is clean and completely dry before pouring.
  • If your mold includes a support shell or assembly frame, make sure all parts are clean and fit tightly around the silicone mold.
  • Pour wax hot enough to reach the fine details of the design. For many candle waxes, this is around 185–195°F / 85–90°C, but always follow your wax supplier's guidelines.
  • If your studio is cool, gently warm the mold with a hair dryer before pouring.
  • Pour slowly along the inside wall of the mold to help reduce air bubbles.
  • Let the candle fully set before opening the mold and removing the candle.