Irda Tealight Set of 3 | Emerald Green | NKUKU
The rustic cylindrical shape of our Irda tealights is thanks to the traditional methods used to craft them. The artisans blow air into molten recycled glass, which is then expertly shaped into an object that is beautiful, practical, and sustainable. The dark emerald hue creates a magical ambience when it diffuses the glow from a candle. A delicate textured pattern has been hammered into the glass, giving a tactile quality. Comes in a set of three - try grouping them together for an eye-catching display.
Dimensions (h x w x d) 6.5 x 6.5 x 6.5cm
NKUKU
Forcing a change in the global supply chain through direct collaboration with projects and artisan cooperatives.
The rustic cylindrical shape of our Irda tealights is thanks to the traditional methods used to craft them. The artisans blow air into molten recycled glass, which is then expertly shaped into an object that is beautiful, practical, and sustainable. The dark emerald hue creates a magical ambience when it diffuses the glow from a candle. A delicate textured pattern has been hammered into the glass, giving a tactile quality. Comes in a set of three - try grouping them together for an eye-catching display.
Dimensions (h x w x d) 6.5 x 6.5 x 6.5cm
NKUKU
Forcing a change in the global supply chain through direct collaboration with projects and artisan cooperatives.
The rustic cylindrical shape of our Irda tealights is thanks to the traditional methods used to craft them. The artisans blow air into molten recycled glass, which is then expertly shaped into an object that is beautiful, practical, and sustainable. The dark emerald hue creates a magical ambience when it diffuses the glow from a candle. A delicate textured pattern has been hammered into the glass, giving a tactile quality. Comes in a set of three - try grouping them together for an eye-catching display.
Dimensions (h x w x d) 6.5 x 6.5 x 6.5cm
NKUKU
Forcing a change in the global supply chain through direct collaboration with projects and artisan cooperatives.