MOULDS, among tallow chandlers, are of two kinds: the first for the common dipped candles, being the vessel wherein the melted tallow is disposed, and the wick dipped. This is of wood, of a triangular form, and supported on one of its angles; so that it has an opening of near a foot a-top: the other, used in the fabric of mould candles, is of brass, pewter, or tin.—Here each candle has its several mould. See CANDLE.