Waterston's Scottish Sealing Wax had been created with the same recipe for over 300 years, but have now closed their doors in 2024.
What remains here in stock is all we will have to offer.
All of these wonderful colors are hand-blended, molded, and polished.
This care produces deep hues, rich textures, and an overall wonderful product.
The consistent color quality, firm texture, and glossy finish have kept this mailable sealing wax a favorite amongst wedding professionals and repeat clientele.
* Expect to produce 8-10 seals per stick when used with a 3/4" stamp.
* Each Stick 3.25" long (10cm)
* These are a wick-style sealing wax.
* SOLD AS SINGLE STICKS
Waterston's Scottish sealing wax is blended to bind strongly to a project, yet has flexibility enough to forgive rough handling.
It will not break when shocked by dropping or slight bending.
As this wax is very strong binding, we do suggest using
our non-stick product, or icing your seal face (resting seal on ice) during production.

* Expect to produce 8-10 seals per stick when used with a 3/4" stamp.
* Each Stick 3.25" long (10cm)
* These are a wick style sealing wax.
Waterston's Scottish sealing wax is blended to bind strongly to a project,
yet have flexibility enough to forgive rough handling.
It will not break when shocked by dropping or slight bending.
As this wax is very strong binding, we do suggest using
our non-stick product, or icing your seal face (resting seal on ice) during production.
Use this link to view our stick colors in a larger format: LARGER PHOTO


Flat rate and free shipping available for qualifying orders shipping within the US.
Our house brand sealing waxes and wax seal stamps are made in our Seattle area studio.
The European sealing waxes, wax seal stamps, and stationery lines we offer are directly imported.
Please reach out with your questions at any time.
Text: 425.470.2950
Email: hello@letterseals.com
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