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The Salt Stone Tea Light Holder is a hand-carved natural salt stone piece that casts a warm pink-orange glow across any room you place it in. Weighing between 1 and 1.5kg, each holder is unique — no two look exactly the same. Pop a tea light in the carved recess at the top, light it, and let the warm amber light do its thing.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Material | 100% natural salt stone |
| Colour | Pink / orange (varies per piece) |
| Weight | 1–1.5kg |
| Candle type | Standard tea light |
| SKU | SM0602 |
| Nature of product | Natural — dimensions and weight vary slightly per piece |
Complete the atmosphere — pair your Salt Stone Tea Light Holder with natural incense sticks or incense cones from the Azarius aromatherapy collection. The combination of soft amber light and a good scent turns any room into somewhere you actually want to sit still for a while.
Most tea light holders are mass-produced ceramic or glass. They do the job, but they look like they came from a motorway service station. This salt stone tea light holder is genuinely different — it's a chunk of natural mineral, carved by hand, with colour variations and surface textures that make each one a one-off. You can feel the weight of it the moment you pick it up. It sits solid on a shelf or side table, roughly the size of a large fist, with a satisfying heft that cheap holders can't match.
The real draw, though, is what happens when you light it. The tea light flame passes through the translucent salt stone and throws this warm, honey-toned glow that overhead lighting simply cannot replicate. It's the kind of light that makes a living room feel like somewhere to actually unwind rather than just exist. We've had customers come back for two or three of these to scatter around a bedroom or meditation space — the effect multiplies nicely.
One honest note: because this is natural salt stone, it can attract moisture in humid environments. If your room runs damp, you might notice the surface gets a bit wet. That's normal — just wipe it down with a dry cloth. It won't damage the holder, but it's worth knowing before you place it in a bathroom. A living room, bedroom, or any reasonably dry space is where it works best.
Salt stone — particularly Himalayan pink salt — has been used decoratively and ceremonially for centuries. Many people believe that salt stone can create a positive atmosphere, balance humidity in a room, and even work as a mild air purifier. According to WebMD, it's not medically proven that Himalayan salt has more nutritional benefits than other types of salt, and the same healthy scepticism applies to air-purifying claims (WebMD). According to Healthline, pink Himalayan salt contains trace minerals like potassium, magnesium, and calcium, though in very small amounts (Healthline).
What we can say from behind the counter: customers who buy salt stone holders almost always report enjoying the ambience. Whether that's the warm glow, the natural aesthetics, or something else entirely — the effect on a room's feel is real, even if the science behind ionic purification remains debated. If you're after a decorative piece that doubles as a conversation starter, this delivers. If you're expecting it to replace an air purifier, temper those expectations.
We've sold a fair few of these over the years, and the feedback is consistent: people love the light quality. It's not bright enough to read by — that's not the point. It's ambient lighting at its most natural. One thing we'd suggest: if you're comparing this to a full-sized Himalayan salt lamp, know that the tea light version gives a subtler, more localised glow. The salt lamp throws light across a whole room; this one creates a warm pocket of light wherever you place it. Both have their uses. If you want a focal point on a bedside table or a meditation corner, the tea light holder is the better shout. If you want to light an entire room in that warm pink tone, go for the lamp.
The weight range of 1–1.5kg means some pieces will be noticeably chunkier than others. That's part of the charm of a natural product — you're not getting a factory-stamped replica. The colour also shifts from pale pink to deep orange depending on the mineral density of your particular piece. Every single one is different.
No, tea lights are not included. Any standard tea light fits the carved recess at the top. Pick up a bag of unscented tea lights and you're sorted.
No — each piece is carved from natural salt stone, so colour, shape, and weight vary between 1 and 1.5kg. That's what makes them unique. Expect pink to deep orange tones.
Yes, scented tea lights work fine. The salt stone won't interfere with the fragrance. Just stick to standard-sized tea lights so they sit properly in the recess.
Salt stone naturally attracts moisture from the air, especially in humid rooms. Wipe it down with a dry cloth and move it somewhere drier. This is completely normal and won't damage the holder.
As long as your tea light burns — typically 3 to 5 hours for a standard tea light. The salt stone itself doesn't degrade from heat, so you can reuse the holder indefinitely.
Similar material, different scale. A salt lamp uses an electric bulb and throws light across a whole room. This tea light holder gives a more localised, subtle glow — best for creating a warm pocket of light on a table or shelf rather than illuminating an entire space.
Many people believe so, but according to WebMD, the air-purifying claims around Himalayan salt are not medically proven. The warm glow and natural aesthetics are the main draw — enjoy it as a decorative piece first and foremost.
Last updated: April 2026


Tento popis produktu byl zpracován s pomocí umělé inteligence a zkontrolován recenzentem Luke Sholl, Cannabinoids & smartshop specialist since 2011. Redakční dohled: Joshua Askew.
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