Oil Burner Wax Melt Burner Lucky Coin Jade
Light an unscented tealight, add your chosen wax melt or aroma granules, and let the room begin to change quietly. This ceramic oil burner has a deep jade-green glaze and a lucky coin motif, made for turning fragrance into a small evening ritual.
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Light an unscented tealight, add your chosen wax melt or aroma granules, and let the room begin to change quietly. This ceramic oil burner has a deep jade-green glaze and a lucky coin motif, made for turning fragrance into a small evening ritual.
Oil Burner Wax Melt Burner Lucky Coin Jade is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
About this product
How the fragrance is warmed
- The top dish holds a wax melt, aroma granules, or a little water with a few drops of essential oil.
- An unscented tealight sits beneath the dish, warming the contents gently rather than placing flame directly on them.
- As the wax or oil warms, scent lifts gradually into the space, softening the feel of a living room, hallway, or quiet corner.
- When using essential oil, keep water in the dish so it does not run dry while the tealight is lit.
- Replace a wax melt once its fragrance has faded, even if the wax itself remains in the dish.
Jade glaze and lucky coin detail
The ceramic body has a rounded square base and a generous bowl-like dish above it. The glaze shifts through jade green and blue-green tones, with darker speckling and soft variations that give the surface depth.
On the front, a lucky coin motif sits like a small medallion against the glazed ceramic. Its aged golden colour catches the eye when the burner is unlit, then becomes warmer and more atmospheric beside candlelight.
Using it with care
Place the burner on a stable, heatproof surface before lighting the tealight. Keep it away from draughts, fabrics, children, and pets, and never leave a lit burner unattended.
Allow the ceramic and dish contents to cool fully before moving, cleaning, or changing wax. Wipe the cooled dish gently after use, taking care not to scrape the glazed surface.
The meaning behind the coin
Lucky coin designs are widely used in Chinese decorative symbolism, where coin forms are associated with prosperity, good fortune, and the welcoming of abundance. Here, that traditional motif is used as a visual anchor: a small sign of invitation at the centre of a practical fragrance burner. Paired with a jade-green glaze, it has the feel of an object chosen for both atmosphere and meaning, especially in a hallway, meditation corner, or evening sitting room.
Size and details
- Material: ceramic.
- Weight: 400 g.
- Origin: China.
- Finish: jade-green glazed surface with speckled variation and a lucky coin motif.
- Use with: wax melts, aroma granules, or water with a few drops of essential oil, warmed by an unscented tealight.
A gift for a scented home
Choose it for someone who likes home fragrance with a little visual meaning. It suits housewarmings, birthdays, or a thoughtful self-care gift for someone building a calmer evening routine.
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Common questions
Do I put the tealight in the top dish?
Can I use essential oil without water?
Does the wax melt need a flame on it?
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