Light a tealight beneath the dish and the glossy ceramic begins its quiet work, turning fragrance into atmosphere one warm breath at a time. This pastel pink ceramic oil burner is made for slow evenings, softened rooms, and the small pleasure of choosing a scent to match the moment.
Fragrance warmed by candlelight
The top dish holds a wax melt, aroma granules, or a little water with a few drops of essential oil.
An unscented tealight sits in the open base, warming the dish from below.
As the ceramic heats gently, fragrance lifts into the room without rush.
The arched opening makes the candle easy to place and lets the flame glow softly through the front.
Keep the dish from running dry whenever you are using oil with water.
Pastel pink ceramic with sunflower detail
The burner is ceramic with a smooth, glossy glaze in a soft blush pink. Around the body, raised sunflower motifs add texture without making the piece feel busy.
The upper rim is shaped like layered petals, so it still reads as decorative when unlit. With a candle inside, the pale glaze catches the light and gives the burner a warmer, duskier tone.
How to use it safely and simply
Place an unscented tealight in the base, then add your chosen wax melt, aroma granules, or water and essential oil to the dish above. Set it on a heat-safe, level surface and never leave a lit candle unattended.
Allow the ceramic to cool fully before moving or cleaning it. Wipe the dish after use so old fragrance does not linger into the next scent.
A small ritual for changing the room
Oil burners belong to a long human habit of pairing flame with fragrance, from domestic lamps to incense vessels and scented oils used in homes and places of gathering. This version keeps that ritual simple and contemporary: a candle below, a dish above, and a chosen scent to mark a shift in the day. The sunflower form adds a gentle nature note, often associated with warmth, openness and turning towards the light.
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region of manufacture: China