Candle Westertoren in white, sand and anthracite

Nice that you choose the Westertoren candle, the highest church tower in Amsterdam. The Westertoren candle is a handmade candle after the model of the Westertoren in Amsterdam, conceived and designed by Mandy and Manon Snel. Each candle is packed in its own sustainable gift box. Snellies Waskit makes the candles of the Westertoren for Holland Design & Gifts in a 22 cm high version and in the colors white, sand and anthracite. Nice for home and also an original gift.

Westertoren Amsterdam

The Westertoren (completed 1638) is the highest church tower in Amsterdam with a height of 85 meters (87 meters including the rooster). It stands about 85 centimeters off the plumb and is one of the most famous landmarks of the capital. The Westertoren is by far the most sung about and described church tower in Amsterdam, nicknamed 'de Lange Jan', 'de Ouwe Wester', or 'the Pearl of the Jordaan'. The tower was designed by city architect Hendrick de Keyser (1565-1621). De Keyser died a year after construction started. The church and tower were then further completed under the direction of his son, city stonemason and master builder Pieter de Keyser, and city mason Cornelis Dankersz de Rij. The Westertoren has 3 loud bells, 2 chimes, and 50 carillon bells. The first loud bell (1686) is the largest, weighs 3137 kilograms, has a diameter of 164 centimeters, and has a striking tone B. On top of the Westertoren is the imperial crown after the example of the crown of Emperor Rudolf II (1552-1612). In 1489 Maximilian I granted the city of Amsterdam the right to wear the imperial crown over its coat of arms.

Snellies Waskit

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

Candle Westertoren
Amsterdam
22 cm in 3 colors

The Westertoren candle is handmade after the tallest church tower in Amsterdam, 87 meters high, was completed in 1638. Each Westertoren candle is packed in its own sustainable gift box. Snellies Waskit manufactures the Westertoren as a candle 22 cm high. Available in the colors white, sand, and anthracite. A unique gift with its own story.

€14.95

Availability: In stock

Product specifications
Brand : Snellies Waskit
Designer : Mandy & Manon Snel
Colors : Anthracite, sand, white
Material : Parrafin and stearin
Dimensions  : 22 cm high
Burn hours : Approx. 20 hours
Shipping Service
  • 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
  • Rate depends on weight and destination
  • You can always see the delivery costs for your order in your order overview before you pay
  • Delivery depending on destination in 2 to 14 days
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Candle Westertoren Amsterdam - 22 cm in 3 colors

Candle Westertoren in white, sand and anthracite

Nice that you choose the Westertoren candle, the highest church tower in Amsterdam. The Westertoren candle is a handmade candle after the model of the Westertoren in Amsterdam, conceived and designed by Mandy and Manon Snel. Each candle is packed in its own sustainable gift box. Snellies Waskit makes the candles of the Westertoren for Holland Design & Gifts in a 22 cm high version and in the colors white, sand and anthracite. Nice for home and also an original gift.

Westertoren Amsterdam

The Westertoren (completed 1638) is the highest church tower in Amsterdam with a height of 85 meters (87 meters including the rooster). It stands about 85 centimeters off the plumb and is one of the most famous landmarks of the capital. The Westertoren is by far the most sung about and described church tower in Amsterdam, nicknamed 'de Lange Jan', 'de Ouwe Wester', or 'the Pearl of the Jordaan'. The tower was designed by city architect Hendrick de Keyser (1565-1621). De Keyser died a year after construction started. The church and tower were then further completed under the direction of his son, city stonemason and master builder Pieter de Keyser, and city mason Cornelis Dankersz de Rij. The Westertoren has 3 loud bells, 2 chimes, and 50 carillon bells. The first loud bell (1686) is the largest, weighs 3137 kilograms, has a diameter of 164 centimeters, and has a striking tone B. On top of the Westertoren is the imperial crown after the example of the crown of Emperor Rudolf II (1552-1612). In 1489 Maximilian I granted the city of Amsterdam the right to wear the imperial crown over its coat of arms.

Snellies Waskit

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