
Each holder begins as a block of Agra marble — one drawn from pale, cloud-veined white stone, the other from its darker, charcoal-toned counterpart. Hands shape the material into a low, petal-suggested form: gently tapered at one end, softly rounded at the other, hollowed at the center to cradle a standard tea light. The stone's natural veining means no two holders read exactly alike — the white carries faint rose undertones, the dark one a quieter grain — and when lit, the flame warms the stone from within, casting a soft glow that shifts with the hour.
Because each piece is shaped by hand from natural stone, minor variations in tone, veining, and surface texture are expected — and what make the pair feel genuinely considered rather than simply produced.
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30-day returns on unused pieces.
The Story
Each holder begins as a block of Agra marble — one drawn from pale, cloud-veined white stone, the other from its darker, charcoal-toned counterpart. Hands shape the material into a low, petal-suggested form: gently tapered at one end, softly rounded at the other, hollowed at the center to cradle a standard tea light. The stone's natural veining means no two holders read exactly alike — the white carries faint rose undertones, the dark one a quieter grain — and when lit, the flame warms the stone from within, casting a soft glow that shifts with the hour.
Because each piece is shaped by hand from natural stone, minor variations in tone, veining, and surface texture are expected — and what make the pair feel genuinely considered rather than simply produced.
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Shipping & Returns
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
Light a small one, let the room settle
The stone holds the heat long after the flame goes out. Set them side by side on a dinner table or bathroom shelf — pale beside dark, neither competing — and drop in two tea lights when the evening calls for it.



