
Grounded in a solid soapstone cylinder and rising through a hand-bent iron arm finished in black powder coat, this double taper holder carries the weight of something considered — a piece shaped by artisans in India who understand that the space between two flames matters as much as the flames themselves. The wavy connecting arm keeps the composition loose and sculptural, neither formal nor fussy, while the soapstone base lends a cool, mineral steadiness that darkens softly at the edges over time.
Made in small batches by hand, each holder carries minor variations in the iron bends and soapstone surface — evidence of the maker's touch rather than a flaw to overlook.
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Grounded in a solid soapstone cylinder and rising through a hand-bent iron arm finished in black powder coat, this double taper holder carries the weight of something considered — a piece shaped by artisans in India who understand that the space between two flames matters as much as the flames themselves. The wavy connecting arm keeps the composition loose and sculptural, neither formal nor fussy, while the soapstone base lends a cool, mineral steadiness that darkens softly at the edges over time.
Made in small batches by hand, each holder carries minor variations in the iron bends and soapstone surface — evidence of the maker's touch rather than a flaw to overlook.
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Two tapers, one sculptural moment on the table
Dinner slows when these are lit. The wavy iron arm catches glances before the food even arrives — a quiet centerpiece that asks nothing of the conversation, but somehow becomes part of it.



