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Wonky Irrawaddy Brass Candle Bowl | Peppermint and Tea

Regular price
£ 39.00
Regular price
£ 50.00
Sale price
£ 39.00
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This little candle jar has taken a tiny knock and has a small dent on the rim. It’s still perfectly practical and functional — and with a careful bit of positioning, you might not even notice it’s there.

 

Some of our products have the same type of imperfections, meaning we have a few of these! Photographs show details over the range of products. Item will be picked at random for your purchase.

This item is non-refundable.

Please be aware that these items are not perfect and may have very small chips or the odd scratch that we may have missed!

 

Our candle bowls are directly inspired by the feeling you get at a Burmese pagoda at sunset, where little flames flicker everywhere and the light bounces off the gold leaf of the pagoda. The hammered brass surface of our candle feels old, yet contemporary, and will calmly soothe you when lit. This candle is filled with wax by Koko Soy Organics in Myanmar. When it has finished, we recommend refilling it with a candle refill like this one.

 


Materials

Brass candle bowl with three wicks. Filled with soy wax made by Koko Soy Organics in Burma. Antiqued hammered-brass finish.

Dimensions

13.5cm diameter, 9cm high

Care Instructions

Wipe clean with a damp cloth before drying thoroughly, and rub with brasso if it is looking a bit lacklustre.

Shipping

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Returns

We hope you will be happy with your order, but if for any reason you are not and would like a refund or exchange, please return it to us within 28 days of receipt in an unused condition.

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Meet the Makers

An average family in Burma is made up of four people. 38% are farming families and live off less than $300 a month.

However, adequate nutrition, healthcare and education for four costs around $750. Our mission is to close this gap through consistent orders. 

Meet the Makers

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