Kurinuki Wax Melter Cottage - Sunflower - Sunset and White

£77.00

Our wax melter cottages are slowly carved from a single block of clay using the kurinuki technique. Made with wax melts specifically in mind, simply flip the roof over and light a tea light inside. Once you’ve finished, blow out the tea light and wait for the wax to cool and solidify, then just flip the roof back over until next time!

This cottage has a carved sunflower design and finished in sunset and white glazes.

  • Approx. dimensions: 100 mm x 100 mm x 140 mm.

  • After using your wax melter the roof will be hot to the touch - please blow the candle out through the door and allow to cool.

  • Made using the Japanese kurinuki technique.

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Our wax melter cottages are slowly carved from a single block of clay using the kurinuki technique. Made with wax melts specifically in mind, simply flip the roof over and light a tea light inside. Once you’ve finished, blow out the tea light and wait for the wax to cool and solidify, then just flip the roof back over until next time!

This cottage has a carved sunflower design and finished in sunset and white glazes.

  • Approx. dimensions: 100 mm x 100 mm x 140 mm.

  • After using your wax melter the roof will be hot to the touch - please blow the candle out through the door and allow to cool.

  • Made using the Japanese kurinuki technique.

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Our wax melter cottages are slowly carved from a single block of clay using the kurinuki technique. Made with wax melts specifically in mind, simply flip the roof over and light a tea light inside. Once you’ve finished, blow out the tea light and wait for the wax to cool and solidify, then just flip the roof back over until next time!

This cottage has a carved sunflower design and finished in sunset and white glazes.

  • Approx. dimensions: 100 mm x 100 mm x 140 mm.

  • After using your wax melter the roof will be hot to the touch - please blow the candle out through the door and allow to cool.

  • Made using the Japanese kurinuki technique.