Tealight Oil Burner – House Warming
The first lift of fragrance changes a room quietly. This ceramic tealight oil burner warms oil, wax melts or aroma granules from below, turning a small flame into a soft ritual for evenings, baths and slow mornings at home.
Tealight Oil Burner – House Warming is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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The first lift of fragrance changes a room quietly. This ceramic tealight oil burner warms oil, wax melts or aroma granules from below, turning a small flame into a soft ritual for evenings, baths and slow mornings at home.
Tealight Oil Burner – House Warming is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
About this product
How the scent is warmed
- An unscented tealight sits in the base, beneath the dish that holds your chosen fragrance.
- Use a little water with a few drops of essential oil, or place a wax melt or aroma granules in the top dish.
- As the ceramic warms, scent is released gradually rather than sharply.
- Keep water in the dish when using essential oil, so the bowl does not run dry.
- The flame adds its own atmosphere, with a low, steady glow beneath the burner.
A simple ceramic piece for scent rituals
Made from ceramic, it has the clean, classic feel that suits a windowsill, bathroom shelf or quiet corner of the living room. The material holds warmth gently, making it well suited to the slow release of fragrance from oils, wax or granules.
Using it safely
Place the burner on a heat-resistant surface before lighting the tealight. Keep it away from curtains, papers and other flammable items, and never leave it burning unattended.
Let the ceramic cool fully before moving, cleaning or changing fragrance. Keep it out of reach of children while in use and while cooling.
Flame, fragrance and atmosphere
Oil burners sit in a long tradition of using warmth and scent to mark a change in the day. Across many cultures, small flames, fragrant resins and perfumed oils have been used to prepare a room for gathering, rest or reflection. This piece keeps that idea simple: a tealight, a dish, and the quiet moment when scent begins to rise.
Weight and details
Weight: 270 g. Material: ceramic. Origin: China. This is a tealight oil burner for use with an unscented tealight in the base and fragrance in the top dish.
A thoughtful housewarming gesture
It makes a gentle gift for someone settling into a new home, creating a reading corner, or building a small evening ritual around scent and candlelight.
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Ceramic
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Common questions
Can I use wax melts as well as essential oils?
How should I clean the dish between scents?
What should I do if the flame becomes unsafe?
Complete your ritual
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