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Terracota Candle/Tealight Holder

£41.00

Bringing an iconic vintage piece to modern-day, this charming terracotta model of a vintage gas lamp is designed to hold taper candles or tea-lights. If you choose the tea-light option you can also hang this piece using the holes around the top rim.

From the historic town of Kınık, Turkiye; a place where pottery is made by townspeople mostly for their own use and for local markets. Different from Çini ceramics, glazed and decorated utilitarian earthenware is most widely made in this one agricultural village in Turkiye, with its clay also coming from the earth found locally.

Materials: Ceramic
Measures:
H 22cm, Base Di 11cm

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Bringing an iconic vintage piece to modern-day, this charming terracotta model of a vintage gas lamp is designed to hold taper candles or tea-lights. If you choose the tea-light option you can also hang this piece using the holes around the top rim.

From the historic town of Kınık, Turkiye; a place where pottery is made by townspeople mostly for their own use and for local markets. Different from Çini ceramics, glazed and decorated utilitarian earthenware is most widely made in this one agricultural village in Turkiye, with its clay also coming from the earth found locally.

Materials: Ceramic
Measures:
H 22cm, Base Di 11cm

Bringing an iconic vintage piece to modern-day, this charming terracotta model of a vintage gas lamp is designed to hold taper candles or tea-lights. If you choose the tea-light option you can also hang this piece using the holes around the top rim.

From the historic town of Kınık, Turkiye; a place where pottery is made by townspeople mostly for their own use and for local markets. Different from Çini ceramics, glazed and decorated utilitarian earthenware is most widely made in this one agricultural village in Turkiye, with its clay also coming from the earth found locally.

Materials: Ceramic
Measures:
H 22cm, Base Di 11cm

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