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Brass T-light holder

Curated by Aiaca
Rs. 699
Product Details

Handcrafted brass tealight holders featuring elegant tree of life cutwork detailing, reflecting the finesse of traditional Indian metalwork. The warm golden tone and delicate perforations create a soothing light pattern that cast a soft, warm glow. Perfect for festive décor or to add a timeless charm to your home.

MaterialBrass
Art TypeBrass Metal Craft
Dimension6x4x3"
Materials & Care

Minor glaze and color variations are natural and add character. Handle with care. Wipe with a soft, damp cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals and prolonged direct sun exposure.

Product Disclosure
SKUAI-BRTL-L-01
Style CodeAI-BRTL-L
HSN Code7117
RegionSambhal
StateUttar pradesh
Curated byAiaca

Each piece is handcrafted, so slight variations in colour, texture and dimension are natural and celebrate its handmade origin.

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A brass tealight holder is happiest where its light can be seen after dark. Set it on a dining table, a mantel, a windowsill, or a low shelf, and let the pierced cut-outs cast their pattern on the surface behind. One holder is a quiet accent. A row of three or four turns a plain table into something warmer.

Use it both ways. On an ordinary evening it softens a dinner or a reading corner, and for Diwali, a griha pravesh, or a festive dinner you can group several together, or pair the brass with marigold, diyas, and a runner in a deep colour that throws the gold into relief. The effect grows with number.

A few notes on use. Drop in a standard tealight, the small metal-cupped kind, and never leave a lit candle unattended. The brass warms up while the candle burns, so let it cool before you move it. Keep it clear of curtains and paper.

Brass changes with time. Wipe it with a soft dry cloth to keep its shine, use a little brass polish now and then if you prefer it bright, or simply let it deepen into the warm, lived-in patina that older brass is loved for.
A brass tealight holder begins as molten metal, not as a finished shape. Pieces like this are usually sand cast: brass, an alloy of copper and zinc, is melted and poured into a mould packed from fine sand.

Then it cools. The rough casting is knocked free, and the karigar files away the casting seams, opens out the pierced cut-outs that will let the candlelight through, and smooths every edge by hand. Those openings are the point. They decide the pattern the flame will throw.

Then comes the polish. Brass takes a bright golden shine when it is buffed, and that is the finish you see when it is new. Over time it mellows into a softer patina that many people prefer.

No two are identical. Small differences in the cut-outs and the finish are the quiet signature of a holder made by hand rather than stamped out by a machine.
What is a brass tealight holder?
A brass tealight holder is a small cast or hand-worked brass piece that holds a single tealight candle. Its pierced sides let the flame cast soft patterns of light onto the surfaces around it. It works as both a functional candle holder and a decorative accent.
How is a brass tealight holder made?
A brass tealight holder is usually made by sand casting, where molten brass is poured into a sand mould, then filed and polished by hand. The pierced cut-outs that shape the light are opened by the artisan after the casting cools. For the exact method used on this piece, please see the product details.
Does brass tarnish, and what is a patina?
Brass does tarnish slowly, darkening into what is called a patina as it reacts with air and handling. This is natural, and many people value the warm, lived-in look it gives over time. A quick polish brings back the bright gold whenever you prefer it.
How do I clean and care for a brass tealight holder?
To care for a brass tealight holder, wipe it with a soft dry cloth after use and keep it away from moisture. Use a little brass polish now and then if you want it bright, or leave it to develop a patina. Remove any candle wax gently once the holder has fully cooled.
Is it safe to burn candles in a brass holder?
It is safe to burn a tealight in a brass holder as long as it sits on a stable, heat-tolerant surface. The brass warms while the candle burns, so let it cool before moving it, and never leave a lit candle unattended. Keep it clear of curtains, paper, and anything flammable.
Where should I place a brass tealight holder?
A brass tealight holder looks best where its glow shows after dark, such as a dining table, a mantel, a windowsill, or a shelf. Group several together for a festive table, or use one as a quiet accent. The pierced light pattern reads most clearly against a plain surface.
Is a brass tealight holder good for gifting?
A brass tealight holder makes an easy gift for Diwali, a housewarming or griha pravesh, or a wedding. Brass is traditionally seen as auspicious, and candlelight suits almost any celebration. Its small size and warm glow make it feel thoughtful without being fussy.
What size tealight fits this holder?
This holder takes a standard tealight, the small candle in a metal or plastic cup that most brands sell. Standard tealights are roughly 38 mm across, which fits the common holder size. If you prefer larger votive candles, check the opening against the size on the product page.
Is this solid brass?
This piece is made of brass, an alloy of copper and zinc valued for its warm golden colour. For the exact brass content and weight of this holder, please see the product specifications. Genuine brass feels substantial and warms gently in the hand.
Why does each holder look slightly different?
Each brass tealight holder is finished by hand, so small differences in the cut-outs and surface are normal. These tiny variations are a sign of genuine handwork rather than a machine-stamped product. They are part of what makes each piece its own.

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