Stone Circle Candle Holder
£5.05
A candle or t-light holder in the shape of a circle of standing stones, made from cast resin, nicely painted to give a naturalistic finish.
The central recess fits a standard t-light, or you can also use it for a larger pillar candle of the same diameter (there's a picture of this on the image carousel).
The holder is 80mm (8cm or 3 and 1/4 inches) high and 80mm (8cm or 3 and 1/4 inches) across.
We have a selection of candle holders for dinner candles, pillars, votives and t-light candles. It is important to burn candles safely and in a secure holder.
- Always put candles on a heat resistant surface. Be especially careful with night lights and tea lights, which get hot enough to melt plastic. TVs are not fire-resistant objects.
- Put them in a proper holder. Candles need to be held firmly upright by the holder so they won’t fall over. The holder needs to be stable too, so it won’t fall over either.
- Position them away from curtains. Don’t put candles near curtains or other fabrics – or furniture. And keep them out of draughts.
- Don’t put them under shelves. It’s easy to forget that there’s a lot of heat above a burning candle. If you put it under a shelf or other surface then it can burn the surface. Make sure there’s at least three feet (one metre) between a candle and any surface above it.
- Keep clothes and hair away. If there’s any chance you could lean across a candle and forget it’s there, put it somewhere else. You don’t want to set fire to your clothes or your hair.
- Keep children and pets away. Candles should be out of reach of children and pets.
- Keep candles apart. Leave at least four inches (10cm) between two burning candles.
- Take care with votive or scented candles. These kinds of candles turn to liquid to release their fragrance, so put them in a glass or metal holder.
- Don’t move them when they’re burning. Extinguish candles before moving them. Also, don’t let anything fall into the hot wax like match sticks.
- Don’t leave them burning. Extinguish candles before you leave a room. Never go to sleep with a candle still burning. And never leave a burning candle or oil burner in a child’s bedroom.
- Use a snuffer or a spoon to put them out. It’s safer than blowing them, which can send sparks and hot wax flying.
- Double-check they’re out. Candles that have been put out can go on smouldering and start a fire. Make sure they’re completely out.
Size: | 80mm (8cm or 3 and 1/4 inches) high and 80mm (8cm or 3 and 1/4 inches) across |
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Colors | As pictured |
Material | Cast resin |