What is the process of producing Bayberry wax?

Bayberry can also be called wax myrtle or berry wax. Bayberry plants can be found all over the globe. They are found in the Northeast, near the Atlantic Ocean or Great Lakes, and thrive in sandy and wet areas. It takes five to six pounds of bayberries in order to make one pound of bayberry wax. Picking the berries is hard work. Then you have to extract the wax from them. After the wax has risen to top of the plant, the wax can be extracted from the plant. Bayberry wax, unlike organic white beeswax is extremely hard. It cannot hold a flame if it is mixed with another wax. Bayberry candles should be made with only pure beeswax and pure bayberry wax. Bayberry candles were not meant to be given as gifts, but only used for special occasions like Christmas Eve. Because of their high quality, candles made with genuine bayberry wax are highly prized. They produce a lot light and very little smoke. Bayberry wax has a faint aroma of herbs. Many people find the scent to be gent...