0 the yellowish solid substance produced by bees for making their cells, and used in polishing wood -- lilin lebah
You can use beeswax to waterproof leather.
The opening in the carapace was then filled with gauze to stop the bleeding and covered with beeswax.
Historically, the basic medium for wax modelling was beeswax.
Beeswax and cotton cloth remained the most important products for export.
It also rejects the surface treatment of peaches and pineapples with beeswax, as we want natural products to remain natural.
The beekeepers' production of honey, beeswax, propolis and pollen is only the smaller part of their activity, is it not.
There are food additives such as konjac, a humectant, and beeswax, an anti-caking agent, which have been used in the preparation of food and drink for centuries.
Her paintings are created of pigmented beeswax, in a complex process of layering and torching, with a variety of methods in paint application.
Its earliest use was for idols, ornaments and jewellery, using natural beeswax for patterns, clay for the moulds and manually operated bellows for stoking furnaces.