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From the Tea Ceremonies of Japan to the drawing rooms of England, small Tea Lights or Nightlights (a longer burning tealights, are a candle encased in a thin metal or plastic cup and derive their name from their use in Teapot Warmers, but are also used as food warmers in general, e.g. fondue, they give off just enough heat to keep Tea or Lunch warm. They are usually service oriented and suitable for Accent Lighting and for heating Scented Oil or Floated in water for decorative effect.
For generations, the modest Tealight was the “Decorative Candle” becoming more popular and found their way into the homes of almost everyone, those “tiny little candles in metal cups”, now create a Cozy Glow, perfect for a Romantic Dinner, a Soothing Bath, or a Peaceful Meditation Session. Because of their small size and low level of light, multiple Tealights are often burned simultaneously. They are typically small, circular, usually wider than their height, and inexpensive. Another benefit that they have over Taper Candles is that they Do Not Drip.
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We offer Tea Lights – Both Unscented and Scented, which can make a difference at any Festival or Celebration. In Asia and the Far East, they are used in a Festival which Celebrates LIGHT, like Diwali, the word “Diwali” means 'Rows of Lighted Lamps'.
It is celebrated by Hindu people across the world where Diwali is known as the 'Festival of Lights'.
Many people, use this five day Festival to honour Lakshmi, the goddess of Wealth, by decorating buildings, houses, shops and public places with Small Oil Lamps called 'Diyas', and Fancy Lights, people also open Windows and Doors to help Lakshmi find her way into people's homes. They are also lit in Churches for Religious Purposes.
Paper Lanterns are far more than just Light Sources or Decorations at Chinese restaurants — they have thousands of years of history, and they're deeply infused with symbolism, where they have served Utilitarian, Military, Religious, and Decorative purposes in cultures throughout Asia, eventually spreading around the world, where Lantern Festivals are held and Celebrated with Light. Traditional these festivals include Spring-Cleaning the home, Wearing New Clothes, Exchanging Gifts, Preparing Festive Meals. and attending Huge Fireworks displays.
So, when you think about organising your next Festival or Celebration, take a minute to think outside the box and consider using Unscented Tealights to set the Required Mood or Scented Tealights to create the right Fragrant Environment so the events are a success.
Take a look at our various Gift ideas which also include Beautiful and Aromatic range of Wax Melts, Fridge Magnets and Gift bags, suitable for any Festivals or Celebrations, plus they are perfect to meet all budgets.
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