Perpetual Candles
Jenny Madalura is the creator of the Perpetual Candle. This is a resuable candle that uses water, oil and a specially processed wick that can be used again and again. Her candles are multi-functional and attractive, using an innovative concept for an age old design.
(F.Y.I.) How does it work?
The Perpetual Candle works with the wick already in a container and all you need to do is put 3/4th water measured by the size of it's container, then add 1/4th layer of specially designed oil, leaving a little space for lighting the wick. All what's left for you to do is light the wick and hey presto you have a candle that can last up to 8 hours burning time. The wick only burns the oil when lit and when the oil layer runs out the wick will self extinguish. When you want to re-use the Perpetual Candle again all you need to do is to fill up the candle with the oil layer and light again.
Can the Perpetual Candle be scented?
Yes it can! All you need to do is add a few drops of your favourite scented oil or aromatherapy oil into the oil layer and you can have a scented candle whenever you mood feels for it. The Perpetual candle is designed so that you can customise your candle to suit your mood, room or event, and relax with the ambient light that it gives.
Calender girl:
December face for the Naked Inventors Calendar
as featured in the Daily Mail -
Monday 5th January 2004
Bright Idea Wins Awards!
The Perpetual Candle was awarded 2 Gold Awards for Best Design & Leisure at the British Invention Show (BIS) on a four day event held in October 2004, at Alexander Palace, London. Jenny Madalura was competing with inventors all over the country as well as delegates from Malaysia and Croatia.
Innovation zone sponsored by the LDA
Jenny was with CRTI at the first Innovation Zone - dedicated to inventions and innovations sponsored by the LDA, at Business First 2004 show. The event was held at the Fairfield Halls in Croydon. She was awarded a prize for the Best Stand at the show presented by the Editor of The Croydon Advertiser, David Callam.
Jenny Madalura is on the Executive committee of Croydon Round Table of Inventors (CRTI), and is one of the CRTI founding members chaired by CRTI's Founder Barry Slayford. This is an active inventors club based in Croydon that wants to help the inventor through the minefield of what is the invention world.