The picture online looks more purple to me, but the actual wax is a perfect navy blue. No shimmer whatsoever, perhaps a little dark, but still a deep color. The wax did burn a little which caused me to waste some of it, but once i got the technique down it worked fine. I would say I got at least 15 impressions from it. Used it over shimmery gold vellum paper tied with a satin navy blue riboon- color matched perfectly and the combo of shimmery gold and this rich blue really looked sophisticated.
I do want to say that I got this with the sapphire blue wax and the sapphire blue seemed to be easier to use and the wax itself didnt catch on fire as much as this one.
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Looks good when stamped
May 9, 2013
Reviewer:
Forrest
from Knoxville, TN United States
Quality
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Flexible Sealing Wax-Navy
April 20, 2013
Reviewer:
Frank Hernandez
from Candler, NC United States
The wax seems to burn while being applied. A little darker then I thought.
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Very Good
March 25, 2013
Reviewer:
Jeremiah McClellan
Looks great and seals well, but had trouble keeping the wick lit. Had to tip it up a bit more which caused it to burn some. Due to its dark color the ash didn't show but would've like to see a better burning wick.
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Great, flexible wax
January 22, 2013
Reviewer:
Emily Clever
from Greenville, SC United States
The only problem we had with this wax is you could really peel it off if you wanted. We decided to hand-cancel our mail because we didn't want to take the chance of it getting destroyed, even though the envelopes weren't super fancy. That being said, the wax is super easy to use, looks great and has an excellent color. Great for beginners/novices who just want to seal their envelopes for fun/aesthetics and aren't super concerned with it being High Art.