Traditional elephant engraver's wax for filling engraved lines on clock dials, plaques and metalwork, supplied as a 90mm stick in your choice of black or white.
⭐ At a glance
📏 Approx. 90mm stick, easy to melt and apply.
✅ Black suits brass, silver and steel; white suits dark, blued or enamelled backgrounds.
📦 One stick of engraver's wax (colour as selected).
⚫ Black Engraver’s Wax (Elephant Black)
The traditional choice for brass, silver, and steel surfaces.
Creates a bold, high-contrast finish ideal for clock dials, nameplates, and instrument panels.
Approx. 90mm stick, easy to melt and apply.
⚪ White Engraver’s Wax
Designed for dark or blued surfaces where black wouldn’t stand out.
Perfect for use on oxidised brass, blued steel, or black enamel backgrounds.
Same formula, just a clean white pigment for maximum contrast.
🔧 What it does & how to use
This is the classic inlay filler used by clock restorers and engravers to bring cut or engraved lines to life, giving crisp, long-lasting contrast on dials, nameplates and instrument panels. Choose black for light metals such as brass, silver and steel, or white where the background is dark, blued or enamelled and black wouldn't show up.
- Prepare: make sure the engraved surface is clean and completely dry.
- Warm the wax: gently heat the stick until it softens.
- Fill: rub the softened wax into the engraving or inlay area.
- Wipe: once cooled and set, wipe away any excess from the surface.
- Finish: polish lightly for a sharp, professional result.