A small flame turns this ceramic oil burner into a quiet scent ritual, warming the dish above until fragrance begins to move through the room. Its pastel green glaze, petal-shaped bowl and sunflower relief give it a soft botanical feel, as decorative when unlit as it is atmospheric in use.
How the fragrance is released
An unscented tealight sits in the open base, with the dish above ready for wax melt, aroma granules, or water with a few drops of essential oil.
As the ceramic warms, scent lifts gradually rather than all at once, giving the room a gentle shift in atmosphere.
The wide front opening makes it easy to place and remove the tealight before and after use.
The raised dish keeps the fragrance source separate from the flame, creating a simple, traditional oil burner arrangement.
Keep the top dish from running dry when using water and essential oil.
Pastel ceramic with sunflower detail
The glossy pastel green ceramic catches light softly, with deeper green shadow inside the tealight chamber. Around the body, the sunflower relief adds quiet texture, while the petal-shaped dish gives the whole piece a flower-like silhouette.
It belongs to the Ceramic Zen Oil Burners range and is made in China. The finish is smooth and reflective, suited to a bedside table, bathroom shelf, meditation corner, or the place where you mark the evening shift from busy to still.
Using it with care
Place it on a stable, heat-resistant surface before lighting the tealight. Add your chosen wax melt, aroma granules, or water and essential oil to the dish, then let the gentle heat do the work.
Allow the ceramic to cool fully before moving or cleaning it. Wipe the dish after use, and never leave a lit tealight unattended.
The sunflower in the home
Sunflowers are often associated with warmth, openness and the turning of attention towards light. Here, the motif is kept gentle rather than bold: a soft relief worked into a pale green vessel, more quiet garden than bright s…
region of manufacture: China