Commonly recognised as the red floral emblem of New South Wales, the waratah is a much-admired, native Australian flower. The name 'waratah' is derived from an Aboriginal word meaning 'beautiful.' Its botanical name, 'telopea,' comes from the Greek 'telopos' meaning 'seen from afar,' a reference to how the flowers conspicuously stand out like beacons in the wilderness.
Add a touch of Australia to your cards, gifts, pen pal letters, journals, business packaging, Australiana products and more.
The kit includes a wax sealing stamp with wooden handle (can be removed to swap stamp heads), a wax melting spoon, and two wickless wax sticks in a sturdy cotton canvas carry bag, all packaged in a sliding drawer gift box.
Fiona Ariva Wax Sealing Kit - Waratah
Specifications
- Contents: One wax sealing kit
- 1x 25mm wax sealing stamp
- Wooden handle (stamp head screws on and can be swapped out)
- 1x wax melting spoon
- 1x yellow-gold wickless wax stick
- 1x champagne wickless wax stick
- Cotton storage bag and sliding drawer gift box
- Each kit makes approximately 20 - 26 wax seals with included wax sticks
- Contents: One wax sealing kit

