Candle Holders

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There is something quietly irreplaceable about candlelight. A single flame softens a room, shifts the air, invites presence — and the holder that cradles it becomes part of the ritual. Our candle holders collection brings together natural stone, handcrafted glass, and warm wood designs, each chosen for the quality of light it casts and the atmosphere it creates in your space.

Materials that matter

The collection spans a thoughtful range of materials to suit different rooms and occasions. Selenite candle holders bring a luminous, almost translucent quality — when a candle glows through selenite, the light takes on a gentle, diffused warmth that feels naturally meditative. Himalayan salt candle holders do the same, their warm rose and amber tones shifting subtly as the flame flickers. Both are popular choices for candle holders for meditation and quiet corner setups.

For those drawn to earthier textures, natural stone candle holders carved from river stone offer an unpolished, grounding presence. Glass designs — from slender tealight candle holders to chunkier molten-glass pieces on wooden bases — catch and scatter light in different ways depending on the season and the candle you choose. Some holders in the collection serve double duty as incense and candle holders, making them versatile pieces for those who work with both.

Choosing the right holder

Think about where the holder will live. A tealight candle holder is ideal for grouping several together on a dining table, windowsill, or altar — the small footprint means you can layer them for drama without overwhelming a surface. Larger statement holders work well as a solitary centrepiece, anchoring a room with a single, purposeful flame.

For meditation or ritual work, consider how the material interacts with light over time. Selenite and Himalayan salt glow as they warm, adding a slow-building ambience that enhances a settled practice. Pair your holder with our Ritual & Scented Candles to build a complete setup, or explore Shop by Crystal to coordinate with other crystal pieces in your collection.

Setting the scene

A candle holder is rarely just functional — it shapes how you experience the flame. In a bathroom, a simple glass tealight holder brings calm to an evening routine. On a bedside table, a selenite or salt holder casts a low, warm glow that signals rest. In a dedicated meditation space or altar, a stone holder with a steady, grounded presence becomes part of the ceremony itself.

For those who work with energy or intention, our the Chakra hub offers guidance on pairing crystal holders with corresponding practices. And if scent is part of your ritual, browse Shop by Aroma to find candles and incense that complement your chosen holder.

Frequently asked questions

Do the candle holders come with candles included?

No — our candle holders are sold without candles, so you can choose the scent, burn time, and material that suits your practice. We recommend pairing them with our Ritual & Scented Candles collection for a complete setup.

How do I care for a selenite or Himalayan salt candle holder?

Both selenite and Himalayan salt are soft, water-soluble stones. Keep them dry — never submerge or soak them. Wipe gently with a dry or barely damp cloth. The stones are heat-resistant but not heat-proof, so always use a proper-sized candle and never let it burn down completely unattended.

Can I use standard candles in a tealight candle holder?

Tealight candle holders are sized specifically for standard tealight candles (approximately 4cm diameter). Using a pillar candle or larger tea light in a tealight holder is not safe. Check the dimensions listed for each product to confirm the fit.

Are the glass candle holders heat safe?

Yes — the glass designs in our collection are heat-resistant and suitable for standard candle use. Avoid placing them on cold surfaces when hot, or moving them while the candle is still burning.

What are selenite and Himalayan salt candle holders made from?

Selenite is a form of gypsum crystal, known for its fibrous, translucent appearance. Himalayan salt is mined salt crystal from the Punjab region of Pakistan, prized for its warm colour and natural variation. Both are cut and shaped into holders — no two are identical, which is part of their character.