The first lift of fragrance begins quietly: a tealight flickers below, the black ceramic dish warms, and the room starts to feel more considered. This ceramic oil burner is made for simple scent rituals, using a wax melt, aroma granules, or water with a few drops of essential oil in the dish above the flame.
How the scent ritual works
An unscented tealight sits in the base, warming the dish from beneath with a steady, gentle heat.
Use it with a wax melt, aroma granules, or a little water and essential oil, depending on the fragrance you prefer.
The open cut-out lets you see the small glow inside, adding a soft point of light as the scent begins to move.
Keep water in the dish when using essential oils, so the surface does not run dry over the flame.
It suits slow evenings, a bath-side atmosphere, or the moment before guests arrive.
Glossy black ceramic with folded geometry
The ceramic body has a deep black finish with a soft sheen, catching light along its raised folds and pleated-looking sides. The upper dish has a gently scalloped edge, giving the piece a sculptural shape even before the candle is lit.
Using it safely
Place the burner on a heat-resistant surface, away from curtains and other flammable items. Add your chosen wax, aroma granules, or water and essential oil to the dish, then place an unscented tealight in the base.
Never leave a lit burner unattended. Keep it out of reach of children, and allow the ceramic to cool fully before moving, emptying, or cleaning it.
Why flame and fragrance feel so enduring
Oil burners belong to a long household tradition of warming scent with a small flame. The appeal is simple and still very human: a little light, a quiet source of warmth, and fragrance released slowly into the room. This one keeps that ritual pared back and modern, with a dark geometric form that feels more like a small ceramic object than a purely practical burner.
Weight and details
This oil burner is made from ceramic and weig…
region of manufacture: China