
This decorative item serves as a secure base for illumination sources, typically tapered or pillar-style wax forms. Its design often incorporates an extended, cylindrical component, sometimes made of glass or metal, that... Read more »

A specialized enclosure designed to sit atop a slender, gradually narrowing wax illuminant, this structure serves a dual purpose: to shield the flame from drafts and to direct the combustion byproducts, namely... Read more »

Glass tubes, often referred to as candle covers, are designed to encircle the flame of a candle. These cylindrical shields serve to modify airflow around the burning wick. An instance of usage... Read more »

A glass cylinder, often clear or tinted, designed to encircle a candle flame is a common accessory. This component serves a dual purpose. Primarily, it shields the flame from drafts, promoting a... Read more »

