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Black Raspberry Vanilla Scented Teacup Candle | Vintage, Elegant, Unique Gift for Her
Black Raspberry Vanilla Scented Teacup Candle | Vintage, Elegant, Unique Gift for Her
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Infuse your home with the bold and adventurous scent of black raspberry Vanilla Vintage Teacup Candle. Experience the sweet and creamy aroma of luscious berries and delicate vanilla, poured into rare international teacups that double as functional works of art in your home. Elevate your space with this unique and inspiring candle that combines beauty and function.
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Fukagawa Cherry Blossom (Japan, 1950s-1970s): Imperial-grade porcelain adorned with magnetic gold sakura motifs, crafted for Japan's royal family by master artisans.
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Fukagawa/Noritake Nippon Set (Japan, 1911-1970s): A rare pairing: Arita porcelain teacup (1950s) with hand-painted export saucer (1911-1921) bearing the coveted "Nippon" mark.
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Flow Blue Willow Demitasse (Japan, 1940s-1950s): Cobalt "flow blue" porcelain with hidden lithophane (revealing an Oriental woman when held to light) - a marvel of optical craftsmanship.
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Renner Porcelana (Brazil, 1980s): Porto Alegre's answer to European luxury: hand-painted Brazilian porcelain with vibrant tropical flourishes.
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Kutani Eggshell Maple (Japan, 20th c.): Translucent "eggshell" porcelain painted with autumn maple leaves - so delicate it weighs less than a songbird's feather.
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Liling Hand-Painted (China, 1970s): Export-quality porcelain from Hunan Province, where Mao-era artisans preserved centuries-old brush techniques.
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Aynsley Banquet Florals (England, 1950s-1960s): Staffordshire bone china bursting with dimensional botanicals - the "jewelry of porcelain" for proper English tea service.
After the Final Glow
Your teacup awaits its next chapter - as a jewelry dish, espresso cup, or a tiny vase for wildflowers.
Candle Details
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Phthalate-free fragrance
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Cotton wick for even burning
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Teacup + saucer included
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Hand-poured in small batches
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