Essential Oil Burner – Sandstone Square Moorish
Essential Oil Burner – Sandstone Square Moorish is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Essential Oil Burner – Sandstone Square Moorish is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Set a tealight beneath the dish and the room begins to change quietly. This sandstone essential oil burner warms wax melts, aroma granules, or water with a few drops of essential oil, turning a simple flame into a small ritual of fragrance and light. Its square Moorish style gives the piece a carved, architectural feeling, made for a shelf, console or evening corner.
How the fragrance is released
- An unscented tealight sits in the base, warming the dish above with a steady, gentle heat.
- Use it with a wax melt, aroma granules, or a little water with essential oil.
- The scent opens gradually as the dish warms, so the atmosphere builds rather than arriving all at once.
- It suits the quieter parts of the day: before guests arrive, after tidying a room, or as the evening settles.
- The flame adds a soft visual rhythm, even before the fragrance has fully lifted.
Sandstone, glass and Jogja craft
The burner is made from sandstone with glass, giving it a grounded, weighty presence. It comes from Indonesia, with supplier context placing the craft in Jogja, Java, an area associated with stone carving.
The square Moorish design brings a sense of pattern and shadow to the piece. It reads as both functional burner and quiet home object, especially when left out between uses.
Using it safely and simply
Place the burner on a stable, heat-resistant surface before lighting the tealight. Add your chosen wax melt or aroma granules to the dish, or use a little water with a few drops of essential oil.
Keep the dish from running dry when using water and essential oil. Let the burner cool fully before moving it or cleaning the dish.
Care between rituals
Wipe the sandstone gently with a dry or lightly damp cloth, then let it dry fully. Avoid harsh scrubbing, as natural stone surfaces are best treated with care.
Remove cooled wax or residue from the dish before your next use, so each fragrance has a clean place to begin.
A small lineage of flame and scent
Oil burners sit in a long human habit of pairing warmth with fragrance. Across many cultures, lamps, incense vessels and warmed aromatic materials have been used to mark welcome, prayer, rest and celebration. This piece keeps that idea simple and domestic: a tealight, a dish, a chosen scent, and a few minutes of attention. The Moorish styling adds a decorative language of pattern and geometry, while the sandstone keeps the whole object calm and tactile.
Weight and details
- Material: sandstone with glass.
- Weight: 560 g.
- Origin: Indonesia.
- Suitable for wax melts, aroma granules, or water with essential oil.
- Uses an unscented tealight in the base.
A thoughtful home gift
This is a good gift for someone who enjoys fragrance, candlelight and a slower evening routine. It feels especially suited to a new home, a winter birthday, or a small thank-you with something scented chosen alongside it.
Common questions
Can I use essential oils directly in the dish?
Use essential oils with a little water rather than letting the dish run dry. The water helps the scent diffuse gently as the tealight warms the dish.
Can it be used with wax melts?
Yes. It is suitable for wax melts, aroma granules, or water with a few drops of essential oil.
Does it need electricity?
No. It is a tealight oil burner, so it works with a small unscented candle placed in the base.
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