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Bring the warmth of brass to your decor with this bowl-shaped candleholder from Fog Linen. The curves of the brass reflect light, highlighting the lustrous finish of the brass, while the wide base and deep sides support even the tallest candles and catch wax drips. Our Danica Design taper candles work nicely in this holder and come in a variety of colors to complement any decor.
Each piece is handcrafted in Moradabad, a city in northern India about a three-hour drive from Delhi, known for its rich metalworking tradition. From wire weaving to welding and finishing, every step is done by hand—often by a specialist focused on just one part of the process. For finer details, two artisans work side by side in quiet rhythm, their practiced hands moving with care and precision. Using time-honored techniques passed down through generations, every detail reflects the care, precision, and rhythm of many hands at work, making each piece not only functional, but meaningful.
Check out our Fog Linen collection for more products for everyday living.
Materials: brass
Made by: Fog Linen
Made in: India
Specifications:
Use: Candles should fit snugly in their holders to prevent tipping. We recommend using a bit of melted wax or some Stick-Um Candle Adhesive to secure the bottom of the candle into the base, if need be.
Care: Brass products will take on a patina as they age, developing a rich, antiqued look. If you prefer the look of polished brass, metal polishes such as Brasso can be used to restore the original luster.
Further Reading: Yumiko Sekine started her first business in 1993, importing used books and housewares from Europe and America to Japan. In her search for products, she could not find affordable everyday linens like the ones she had used in her childhood. In 1999, Sekine visited Lithuania, where flax is grown to be spun into linen. She worked with a linen mill to produce her designs in Lithuania.
Sekine’s first collection started with only seven items. Today, Fog Linen produces an extensive line of linen products, as well as linen clothing, and has expanded to offer useful brass items for the home. She continues to be inspired to create beautiful, simple products for daily use.