The small ritual begins with flame, a quiet dish, and the first lift of fragrance into the room. This ceramic oil burner turns scent into atmosphere, with a smooth oval pebble shape that feels calm even before it is lit. In speckled off-white ceramic, it sits softly in a room rather than demanding attention.
How the fragrance is warmed
An unscented tealight sits in the base, warming the dish above with a gentle, steady heat.
Use a wax melt or aroma granules in the top dish, or add a little water with a few drops of essential oil.
As the ceramic warms, the fragrance begins quietly, then gathers as the room settles around it.
Keep the dish from running dry, especially when using water and essential oil.
It suits small evening rituals, a quiet bath, a reading corner, or the simple act of resetting a room.
Speckled ceramic, pebble-soft shape
The form is low, oval and gently rounded, with the softened look of a smooth stone. The speckled off-white finish gives the ceramic oil burner a natural, tactile character, clean enough for modern shelves and warm enough for slower spaces.
Using it safely and simply
Place it on a stable, heat-resistant surface, away from draughts, curtains and anything flammable. Add your chosen wax melt, aroma granules, or water and essential oil to the dish before lighting the tealight below.
Never leave a burning tealight unattended. Let the burner cool fully before moving it, emptying the dish, or changing fragrance.
Cleaning between scents
Once cool, wipe the dish clean with a soft cloth. If wax has set, warm it gently with a tealight until it softens, then remove it carefully before wiping the dish dry.
A quiet nod to Zen simplicity
The name points towards Zen’s association with attention, restraint and uncluttered space. Here, that idea is expressed through shape rather than ornament: an oval pebble, pale ceramic, a small flame hidden below the dish. It is not a ceremonial object, but it borrows the feeling of a pause…
region of manufacture: China