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Decorative Mango Wood Bark Cherry Tea Light Holder

Mango wood has a wonderful illustrious quality that lends itself to elegance. This product is sourced from controlled, sustainable mango plantations. When a mango tree reaches 20-30 years, its fruits are no longer suitable for commercial use. Older trees are harvested and replaced with young trees in a process that protects the mango forests.Handmade. No two pieces are identical. Minor variations and organic imperfections enhance the artistic character of each piece.

$ 42.00

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Hand Crafted Wood Candle holder set of 3, Ghana

Handmade by skilled artisans in Ghana. Organic variations in wood, and handmade imperfections may be present which enhance individual artistic character of each piece.

$ 36.00

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Decorative Mango Wood Bark Honey Gold Tea Light Holder

Mango wood has a wonderful illustrious quality that lends itself to elegance. This product is sourced from controlled, sustainable mango plantations. When a mango tree reaches 20-30 years, its fruits are no longer suitable for commercial use. Older trees are harvested and replaced with young trees in a process that protects the mango forests.Handmade. No two pieces are identical. Minor variations and organic imperfections enhance the artistic character of each piece.

$ 42.00

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Set of 2 Mango Wood Bark Decorative Tea Light Candle Holders, Honey

Mango wood has a wonderful illustrious quality that lends itself to elegance. This product is sourced from controlled, sustainable mango plantations. When a mango tree reaches 20-30 years, its fruites are no longer suitable for commercial use. Older trees are harvested and replaced with young trees in a process that protects the mango forests.Handmade. No two pieces are identical. Minor variations and organic imperfections enhance the artistic character of each tealight holder.

$ 35.99

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Set of 2 Mango Wood Bark Decorative Tea Light Candle Holders, Red

Mango wood has a wonderful illustrious quality that lends itself to elegance. This product is sourced from controlled, sustainable mango plantations. When a mango tree reaches 20-30 years, its fruites are no longer suitable for commercial use. Older trees are harvested and replaced with young trees in a process that protects the mango forests.Handmade. No two pieces are identical. Minor variations and organic imperfections enhance the artistic character of each tealight holder.

$ 35.99

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Egyptian Mother of Pearl Inlay Photo Frame

Mother of pearl inlaid decorative accents combines the art of woodworking with the fine, intricate detail work of inlay. During the Ottoman period, grand pieces of inlaid furniture were made for the palaces. A perfect house for your cherished memory or a great ethnic gift item, this photo frame measures 9 X 11 inches and can hold a 7 X 9 inch photograph. Made of wood, this photo frame has a glass to protect the photograph.No two pieces are identical. Minor variations add to the character of the piece.

$ 44.00

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Set of Two Handcarved Wood Tea light Candle holders

A small but elegant piece of ethnic home accent, this set of two tea-light candle holders is part of our Indian home decor collection. Rajasthan owes its development as a hub of art and culture to its royal lineage. For centuries the State has been home to great patrons of art and as a result the skill of the sculptors and artists has reached near perfection. In Rajasthan, it is the Barmar craftsmen from the heart of the desert who painstakingly carve wood and then paint it in bright and vibrant colors to give to the world, objects of rare beauty!Handmade. Organic variations and defects may occur that enhance the individual artistic character of each piece.

$ 24.00

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Nicaraguan Ceramic Lamp

A round medium ceramic table lamp from Nicaragua, it measures about 20 inches to top of the shade. Olive toned based has small triangles etched. The lamp includes a 3-way brass socket.This lamp is made in San Juan de Oriente which is heavily based around artisans. The specialty in San Juan de Oriente is ceramics. Artisans in this region have been making ceramics for more than 2,000 years and 85% of its population is working today in pottery production in humble workshops.

$ 240.00

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Peruvian Green Oval Lamp

This Peruvian oval lamp in green with etched center comes in earth tones and measures 24 inches in height. The lamp has one way socket and inline switch.Fabiola Tahua is the designer of these lamps. Tahua means the number 4 in Quechua (ancient Peruvian language). She believes this links her to the 4 elements of nature, earth, water, air and fire. With these four elements united she is able to create her finished pieces. The clay being the earth, water provides the plasticity, the air to dry the pieces and at last the fire to cure and protect the work.

$ 220.00

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Mud Print Pillar Candle From Swaziland

Swazi Candles are handmade in the African Kingdom of Swaziland using the age-old trade bead technique perfected in the glass making city of Murano, Italy. This technique was adapted and utilized in the African candle making craft. Swazi artisans apply these beautiful patterns by hand. This Mud print pillar candle measures about 4 inches high and 4 inches wide. The hard wax veneer forms the outer shell of the candle, which hardly melts when the candle is lit. When lit, the patterns on these unique African candles are illuminated from within. Each candle differs slightly reflecting the artisan's interpretation.Millefiore, or "thousand flowers", first surfaced in ancient Alexandria, but was perfected in the great glassmaking cities of Murano and Venice. Glass beads and other objects created there were of such beauty and finesse that they became much sought-after and valuable artifacts. On the African coast, these Venetian trade beads were used as a form of currency to barter for gold and ivory. So popular did they prove that the North and West Africans came to make their own variation. Thus was born the African trade bead, rare and sought-after by collectors to this day.The art of millefiore continues today in Swazi Candles. But instead of glass, the gifted candle makers of Swaziland use a special hard wax to create their colorful designs. Hence the rich, romantic glow of the illuminated exterior as the candle burns, and the burn-again quality when refitted with the votive or tea candle.

$ 21.00

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Giraffe Print Pillar Candle From Swaziland

Swazi Candles are handmade in the African Kingdom of Swaziland using the age-old trade bead technique perfected in the glass making city of Murano, Italy. This technique was adapted and utilized in the African candle making craft. Swazi artisans apply these beautiful patterns by hand. This Giraffe print pillar candle measures about 4 inches high and 4 inches wide. The hard wax veneer forms the outer shell of the candle, which hardly melts when the candle is lit. When lit, the patterns on these unique African candles are illuminated from within. Each candle differs slightly reflecting the artisan's interpretation.Millefiore, or "thousand flowers", first surfaced in ancient Alexandria, but was perfected in the great glassmaking cities of Murano and Venice. Glass beads and other objects created there were of such beauty and finesse that they became much sought-after and valuable artifacts. On the African coast, these Venetian trade beads were used as a form of currency to barter for gold and ivory. So popular did they prove that the North and West Africans came to make their own variation. Thus was born the African trade bead, rare and sought-after by collectors to this day. The art of millefiore continues today in Swazi Candles. But instead of glass, the gifted candle makers of Swaziland use a special hard wax to create their colorful designs. Hence the rich, romantic glow of the illuminated exterior as the candle burns, and the burn-again quality when refitted with the votive or tea candle.

$ 21.00

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Cube Blue Congo Circle Candle From Swaziland

Swazi Candles are handmade in the African Kingdom of Swaziland using the age-old trade bead technique perfected in the glass making city of Murano, Italy. This technique was adapted and utilized in the African candle making craft. Swazi artisans apply these beautiful patterns by hand. This Blue Congo Circle print cube candle measures about 4 inches high and 4 inches wide. The hard wax veneer forms the outer shell of the candle, which hardly melts when the candle is lit. When lit, the patterns on these unique African candles are illuminated from within. Each candle differs slightly reflecting the artisan's interpretation.Millefiore, or "thousand flowers", first surfaced in ancient Alexandria, but was perfected in the great glass making cities of Murano and Venice. Glass beads and other objects created there were of such beauty and finesse that they became much sought-after and valuable artifacts. On the African coast, these Venetian trade beads were used as a form of currency to barter for gold and ivory. So popular did they prove that the North and West Africans came to make their own variation. Thus was born the African trade bead, rare and sought-after by collectors to this day. The art of millefiore continues today in Swazi Candles. But instead of glass, the gifted candle makers of Swaziland use a special hard wax to create their colorful designs. Hence the rich, romantic glow of the illuminated exterior as the candle burns, and the burn-again quality when refitted with the votive or tea candle.

$ 21.00

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Cube Green Shield Candle From Swaziland

Swazi Candles are handmade in the African Kingdom of Swaziland using the age-old trade bead technique perfected in the glass making city of Murano, Italy. This technique was adapted and utilized in the African candle making craft. Swazi artisans apply these beautiful patterns by hand. This Green Shield print cube candle measures about 4 inches high and 4 inches wide. The hard wax veneer forms the outer shell of the candle, which hardly melts when the candle is lit. When lit, the patterns on these unique African candles are illuminated from within. Each candle differs slightly reflecting the artisan's interpretation.Millefiore, or "thousand flowers", first surfaced in ancient Alexandria, but was perfected in the great glassmaking cities of Murano and Venice. Glass beads and other objects created there were of such beauty and finesse that they became much sought-after and valuable artifacts. On the African coast, these Venetian trade beads were used as a form of currency to barter for gold and ivory. So popular did they prove that the North and West Africans came to make their own variation. Thus was born the African trade bead, rare and sought-after by collectors to this day. The art of millefiore continues today in Swazi Candles. But instead of glass, the gifted candle makers of Swaziland use a special hard wax to create their colorful designs. Hence the rich, romantic glow of the illuminated exterior as the candle burns, and the burn-again quality when refitted with the votive or tea candle.

$ 21.00

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Set of 3 Alabaster Tealight Holders with Metal Filigree

Naturally occurring imperfections may be present, adding to the unique beauty of each piece. The natural properties and composition of mined stones define the unique beauty of each piece. The image may show slight differences to the actual stone in color and texture.

$ 58.00

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Egyptian Hand Blown Glass Perfume Bottle

Behind the wall of Fatimid Cairo, in an area called Gamaliya, the glassblowers of Cairo, Egypt create exquisite works of art. Each piece is individually mouth-blown of Pyrex glass, colored and has 18 kt. Gold accents applied. Glass art has a rich cultural history and been found as early as the New Kingdom (1550 – 1070 BC) in ancient Egypt. Handmade, no two items are identical. Variations in size and coloring add to the character of each item.

$ 42.00

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Egyptian Hand Blown Glass Perfume Bottle à 13 inches high

Behind the wall of Fatimid Cairo, in an area called Gamaliya, the glassblowers of Cairo, Egypt create exquisite works of art. Each piece is individually mouth-blown of Pyrex glass, colored and has 18 kt. Gold accents applied. Glass art has a rich cultural history and been found as early as the New Kingdom (1550 – 1070 BC) in ancient Egypt. Handmade, no two items are identical. Variations in size and coloring add to the character of each item.

$ 42.00

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Egyptian Glass Candlestick Holders, Set of Three

Behind the wall of Fatimid Cairo, in an area called Gamaliya, the glassblowers of Cairo, Egypt create exquisite works of art. Each piece is individually mouth-blown of Pyrex glass, colored and has 18 kt. Gold accents applied. Glass art has a rich cultural history and been found as early as the New Kingdom (1550 – 1070 BC) in ancient Egypt.Handmade, no two items are identical. Variations in size and coloring add to the individual character of each item.

$ 54.00

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Egyptian Blown Glass Tea light Candle holders, Set of 4

Behind the wall of Fatimid Cairo, in an area called Gamaliya, the glassblowers of Cairo, Egypt create exquisite works of art. Each piece is individually mouth-blown of Pyrex glass, colored and has 18 kt. Gold accents applied. Glass art has a rich cultural history and been found as early as the New Kingdom (1550 – 1070 BC) in ancient Egypt.Handmade, no two items are identical. Variations in size and coloration add to the individual character of each item.

$ 64.00

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Set of 2 Heart Candle Holders à wrought Iron

Wrought Iron candleholders with decorative design is sold as a set of 2. Details are punched by hand to accent the shape of each heart. These items come from the royal state of Rajasthan, India famous for its artistic traditions and history of excellent craftsmanship.Handmade, no two items are identical. Minor variations and imperfections contribute to the unique quality of each individual item.

$ 48.99

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Hand Crafted Iron Reindeer Tea Light Holder

Wrought iron with a natural finish.  The Iron was cut, shaped and welded by hand for each individual reindeer. Made in the princely state of Rajasthan.  Handmade, no two items are identical. Minor variations and imperfections contribute to the unique quality of each individual item.

$ 38.99

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