Takazawa Candle
Candlestand "FLUID"
Candlestand "FLUID"
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The stoneware candleholder “FLUID” is made in Tajima City, Gifu Prefecture, where rich soil has been utilized to produce many ceramics since ancient times. The naturally glazed candle holders have a pleasantly smooth texture and a simple, modern design.
Design: Ai Matsumoto
Material: ceramic
○Compatible with Nanao series, etc. Medium
Takazawa Candles was established in 1892 and has been making Japanese candles in Noto Nanao. Japanese candles are made mainly from vegetable wax, with a wick made of Japanese paper and kanshin grass. Compared to Western candles, Japanese candles made from vegetable wax produce less soot and do not damage Buddhist altars. The wick made of Japanese paper burns while absorbing the melted wax, preventing the wax from dripping, and burns out cleanly to the end, without smell or stain. The wick is made by wrapping Japanese paper around a stick and carefully wrapping each wick with a light wick made from rushes. By wrapping the paper around the stick, a cavity is created in the top of the wick, and when lit, air is drawn in through the hole to draw in the flame, resulting in a large flickering flame that is difficult to extinguish. It is a gentle candle made of natural materials. The flickering bright flame will bring you “a moment of light
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