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  • Itza Wood Stone Wood Candle Holder Small
  • Itza Wood Stone Wood Candle Holder Small

Itza Wood Stone Wood Candle Holder Small

SKU: IW-TCH-S
$99.00
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Each piece is handmade using sustainably harvested wood, reflecting a commitment to ethical craftsmanship and timeless beauty.

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Bring warmth and sculptural elegance to your space with the Itza Wood Stone & Wood Candle Holder, a handcrafted piece that celebrates the harmony of natural materials and modern design. Made in Peten, Guatemala, this candle holder features a striking contrast between richly grained tropical wood and smooth alabaster stone, forming a clean-lined silhouette that feels both grounded and refined.

Perfect for displaying pillar candles or standing alone as a decorative accent, its height makes it ideal for layering with other sizes or anchoring a tabletop vignette. Each piece is handmade using sustainably harvested wood, reflecting a commitment to ethical craftsmanship and timeless beauty.

Whether styled on a mantel, dining table, or shelf, this candle holder adds depth, texture, and a quiet sense of luxury to any interior.

Details:

  • Materials: Alabaster and sustainably harvested wood
  • Handmade in Peten, Guatemala
  • Small size 2.5" x 2.5" x 4"
  • Suitable for pillar candles or standalone display
  • Each piece is unique due to natural variations
  • Each candle holder is sold separately

This jungle enterprise is equipping young people and creating jobs for a better life in the region. Itza Wood supports a jungle school providing literacy, skills and incentives to protect the areas' resources while its reforestation project has resulted in the planting of 45,000 trees before a single one was cut.  

Each candle holder is sold separately

 

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