The wax seal stem from the Eastern Zhou dynasty. To seal the envelope with sealing wax, began to popular from about sixteenth Century. Only used by the aristocrat or the rich, it can also be used to seal the important documents, or to create a sealed container seal. Nowadays, it is mainly used for decorative purposes, scrapbooks, decorative certificates and sealed envelopes, greeting cards and invitations. Its previous role is mainly to ensure that the content of the envelope is safe. Wax (usually in the form of a bar, but some are very traditional) with core wax and wax particles. When needed, cut a small piece of wax stick placed on a small spoon, heated and melted into the needs of the envelope can be sealed. Read more Sealing Wax Beads Two Bottles ( About 150 Pieces ) Color: Bronze Each Size: 3.14''1.14''. Convenient and easy to use. Read more Melting Spoon & Candles 1Wax Melting Spoon Material: Stainless Steel Size: Length: 4.52''; Volume: 2.5ml. Note: Once get black, wipe it with tissue or cleaning cloth 2Candles Smokeless Nontoxic Environmental Friendly Read more Usage Methods Step 1 Take out the spoon, seal, and two or three wax beads, heating the wax beads with spoon. Step 2 Pour the melting wax on the sealing position. Step 3 Using the seal stamp cover on it to seal your envelopes or letters. Step 4 Remove the stamp lightly, and finished your seals. Read more Read more