MISHAL
Candle holder in matt glazed ceramic.
Mishal is an oriental name meaning torch.
SHAPES
In this candle holder the shape of the base plate is given by two intertwined and connected circles, a symbol of the bonds that unite and intertwine in love relationships.
The perforated dome has an organic-looking shape that creates very interesting plays of light and shadow, able to remind us that every flame is necessary to give Light to the actions of our life.
A small circular bowl is added to the base plate, in which it is recommended to add some water in order to also bring this energy into this "place of meditation".
COLORS
- White and Wisteria: This color is associated with spiritual enlightenment, inner peace and higher consciousness. Its ethereal beauty symbolizes the purity of the heart, represents meditation and prayer. It evokes the connection with the spiritual plane.
- White and Sage Green: a color that connects with nature and its softer landscapes. It evokes the energy of nature, serenity, peace and harmonious growth.
- White and Pistachio: a color that symbolizes energy, vitality, playful participation in the game of life. It evokes that inner harmony that allows you to be centered and focused.
DIMENSIONS
Length 23cm
Width 20 cm
Height 10 cm
MATERIALS
Matte glazed ceramic.
In respect of endangered, threatened or limited resources, we pay great attention to the sources of the materials we use.
Furthermore, all our candle holders are made with lead-free enamels.
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE CANDLE SUPPLIED
- Rapeseed wax, a totally natural and non-toxic vegetable wax (0% paraffin - 0% palm oil)
- Transparent container made of 100% recycled and recyclable plastic (0% aluminium)
- 100% cotton wick
We recommend that you be very careful when buying candles, because most of the candles we buy in stores contain paraffin, a petroleum by-product that releases CO2 when burned and contributes to global warming, just like the fuel consumption of cars. Both production and disposal pollute the environment.
It should also be considered that candles that are too “cheap” are often produced by exploited workers and in precarious working conditions.
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