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What Are Roman Candles?
Roman candles are one of the oldest types of fireworks. A single tube fires a sequence of coloured stars, comets or crackling effects one at a time, with a pause between each shot. That paced rhythm makes them different from cakes (which fire rapid sequences) and gives a more measured, deliberate feel to a display.
Our range includes everything from small single-tube candles at a few pounds to large multi-shot candle batteries that fire dozens of effects in sequence. Candle batteries group multiple tubes together with internal fusing, firing each tube in turn to create longer-running visual sequences. They're a popular choice for adding sustained colour to a display without the intensity of a full cake or compound.
Which Roman Candles Are Worth Buying?
Single-tube candles from £2.99 are perfect for filling gaps in your show or adding to selection boxes. For longer-running effects, candle batteries fire dozens of shots from a single ignition — ideal as the backbone of a garden display.
Popular choices include the Atomiser four-pack (£2.99) for crackling effects, the 100-shot Stinging Bees for sustained colour, and premium multi-tube batteries like Babba Do for professional-grade effects. There's something here for every budget and display size.
How Do Roman Candles Fit Into a Display?
Roman candles are versatile display pieces. Use smaller candles to fill gaps between bigger fireworks, or use multi-shot batteries as standalone features. They pair well with fountains for ground-level effects, or with rockets for height variety. Some candles produce softer effects without loud bangs — check individual products for noise ratings.
Browse the full range above, or explore our complete display kits which include candles as part of pre-planned shows. For Bonfire Night or garden displays, Roman candles add a classic touch that never gets old. Orders over £300 qualify for free delivery.
What is a Roman candle?
A Roman candle is a tube-shaped firework that fires a series of coloured stars, comets or effects one at a time in sequence. Each shot launches with a pause before the next, creating a paced rhythm that's different from the rapid-fire sequences of cakes and barrages.
What is a candle battery?
A candle battery groups multiple Roman candle tubes together in one unit with internal fusing. The tubes fire in sequence, creating a longer-running display from a single ignition point. Batteries can contain anywhere from a handful to over 100 tubes.
How do you use Roman candles safely?
Secure the candle upright in soft ground, sand or a purpose-built holder. Never hold a Roman candle in your hand. Light the fuse at the top of the tube and stand back to the safety distance printed on the label.
Are Roman candles suitable for gardens?
Yes. Most Roman candles in our range are F2-rated with an 8-metre safety distance, making them suitable for average-sized gardens. Some larger candle batteries are F3-rated with a 25-metre safety distance. Always check the category label on each product before buying.
What effects do Roman candles produce?
Roman candles fire coloured stars (solid colour balls), comets (trailing colour tails), crackling effects, strobes and crossettes (stars that split mid-air). The effects depend on the specific product — descriptions list the colour and effect types for each candle.
Do Roman candles come with free delivery?
Orders over £300 qualify for free delivery to mainland UK. Smaller orders carry a flat delivery charge. Check our delivery page for full details.
Why are they called Roman candles?
The name dates back to the 1830s. One popular theory is that they resemble the tall, cylindrical candles used in Roman Catholic churches. Another suggests they were originally associated with Italian firework makers who popularised tube-based pyrotechnics across Europe. The name stuck and is now used worldwide for any tube firework that fires stars in sequence.
Can you buy Roman candles in the UK?
Yes. Roman candles are legal to buy and use in the UK. Most consumer candles are classified as F2 (suitable for outdoor use with an 8-metre safety distance) or F3 (25-metre safety distance). You can buy them online from licensed retailers like Galactic Fireworks year-round, or from temporary sellers during the firework season.
How many shots does a Roman candle fire?
A single-tube Roman candle typically fires between 5 and 10 shots. Larger candle batteries group multiple tubes together and can fire anywhere from 50 to over 200 shots in a single display sequence. The shot count is listed on each product page.
Before your display, read our complete fireworks safety guide for safety distances, legal requirements, and essential tips from 27 years' experience.