Rosy Rings started in my basement over twenty years ago. Surrounded by five cats and the chug chug of a washing machine, I poured my first candles. My tools: a tiny crock pot and a few dented molds. My ingredients: chunks of sticky beeswax, vials of fragrance and an assortment of dried flowers and fruit. It wasn’t until I came up with the original Spicy Apple Botanical candle that I knew I was onto something.
Since those humble days things have changed a lot. We moved into our current 30,000 square foot facility. We buy wax by the ton instead of by the case. I own a forklift.
However, some things have stayed the same: like I still make runs for lunch and toilet paper. Seriously though, we still hand produce all of our candles right here in Denver, and a few tweaks notwithstanding, we still make them the same way we did 20 years ago.
Take our Botanical Candles: Turn one over and you’ll see it’s actually two candles. The entire process of pouring, stuffing, repouring, melting the edges, wrapping it and the countless other tasks take two whole days! And because this point bears repeating: all of this is done by hand.
Living in an urban area and working in an industrial corridor I understand how difficult it can be to connect to the beauty of nature. Candlemaking has always been a way for me to bring elements of the outdoors into my home. A scoop of lavender, a humble bowl of dried leaves or an illuminated botanical candle are all small reminders of the beauty the natural world offers us.
Best,
Shannon Cumberland
Our Commitment
From shells to fruit to assorted fauna, you’ll find them all inside our products. Since our line is inspired by nature it’s only fitting that we do our best to treat the environment responsibly. We’re committed to using natural products like beeswax and soy wax. Our glassware contains 40% recycled glass and our tins contain 30% post-consumer recycled content. In addition to recycling most of the plastic, metal, glass and cardboard in our facility, we also use biodegradable shipping popcorn and when possible reuse shipping materials. Rosy Rings works in conjunction with Shalom Denver, a Colorado non- profit organization which provides jobs and training to developmentally disabled adults. When you open a shipment of Rosy Rings products know that the hard-workers at Shalom constructed the box. In 2013 Rosy Rings donated 10% of its profits to charity. Recipients include Wild B.I.R.D., The Elephant Sanctuary, The Humane Society of the United States, PETA, Developmental Pathways, Florence Crittenton Services & Visiting Nurses Association.
Call our store at 706-342-3311 to place an order