Candle Amsterdammertje red-brown, anthracite, antique green, sand

Nice that you choose the candle of the Amsterdammertje, handmade after the model of the Amsterdam post, and provided with the three characteristic Andreas crosses. Each candle is packed in its own sustainable kraft gift box. Snellies Waskit makes the candles of the Amsterdammertje in the colors sand, red-brown, anthracite, and antique green. A unique gift with its own story.

The Amsterdammertje

Originally the amsterdammertje was a small cannon barrel upside down in the ground, which served to prevent damage to houses by horses and wagons. The first Amsterdammers appeared in the streets of Amsterdam in the 18th century, with the three Andreas crosses of the city's coat of arms, from which the post takes its name. After WWII, the posts were mainly used to prevent unwanted parking of cars. From the 1970s onwards they were no longer made of 70 kg cast iron but 20 kg sheet steel. They are 1.06 meters long, 75 centimeters of which protrude above the sidewalk. Amsterdam had about 100,000 Amsterdammertjes in 1984, which fell to below 40,000 in 2003 due to other street design.

Snellies Waskit

Mandy and Manon Snel from Utrecht focus on handmade candles of special towers and objects. It started with the Dom Tower candle, conceived, designed and produced by their uncle Ruud Snel in Ruud's Waskit. After his death Mandy and Manon renamed the Waskit to Snellies Waskit and expanded the range with more towers and objects such as the Amsterdammertje.

Candle Amsterdammertje
15 cm in 4 colors

The candle of the Amsterdammertje is handmade after the model of the Amsterdam pole that can be found in the streets of Amsterdam since the 18th century. Each candle is packed in its own sustainable gift box. Snellies Waskit makes the candles of the Amsterdammertje in the colors red-brown, anthracite, green and sand. Nice for home and also an original gift.

€14.95

Availability: In stock

Product specifications
Brand : Snellies Waskit
Designer : Mandy & Manon Snel
Colors : Anthracite, green, red-brown, sand
Material : Paraffin and stearin
Dimensions  : 15 cm high
Burn hours : 15 hours
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  • Delivery in the Netherlands, Germany and Belgium
  • Fixed package rate € 4,95 NL, € 7,95 BE/DE
  • Envelope NL (busstuk) € 2,95
  • Ordered before 21:00 delivered within 2 working days in the Netherlands
  • Ordered before 21:00 delivered in 3 working days in Belgium, Germany
  • International Delivery
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  • Delivery depending on destination in 2 to 14 days
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Candle Amsterdammertje 15 cm in 4 colors

Candle Amsterdammertje red-brown, anthracite, antique green, sand

Nice that you choose the candle of the Amsterdammertje, handmade after the model of the Amsterdam post, and provided with the three characteristic Andreas crosses. Each candle is packed in its own sustainable kraft gift box. Snellies Waskit makes the candles of the Amsterdammertje in the colors sand, red-brown, anthracite, and antique green. A unique gift with its own story.

The Amsterdammertje

Originally the amsterdammertje was a small cannon barrel upside down in the ground, which served to prevent damage to houses by horses and wagons. The first Amsterdammers appeared in the streets of Amsterdam in the 18th century, with the three Andreas crosses of the city's coat of arms, from which the post takes its name. After WWII, the posts were mainly used to prevent unwanted parking of cars. From the 1970s onwards they were no longer made of 70 kg cast iron but 20 kg sheet steel. They are 1.06 meters long, 75 centimeters of which protrude above the sidewalk. Amsterdam had about 100,000 Amsterdammertjes in 1984, which fell to below 40,000 in 2003 due to other street design.

Snellies Waskit

Mandy and Manon Snel from Utrecht focus on handmade candles of special towers and objects. It started with the Dom Tower candle, conceived, designed and produced by their uncle Ruud Snel in Ruud's Waskit. After his death Mandy and Manon renamed the Waskit to Snellies Waskit and expanded the range with more towers and objects such as the Amsterdammertje.