Goldsmith Candle Holder

$42.00

Sometimes girls want to get dressed up. Turns out, wood can feel the same way. This fairly plain aspen wood was calling for some color. So after turning, it was treated with a mix of red, purple and orange stains and is happy in its jazzed-up new role as a holder for pillar candles.

Height: 6”
Top Diameter: 3-3/4”
Bottom Diameter: 4”

Sheherazade Goldsmith is a British socialite, environmentalist, entrepreneur, journalist and author. After becoming pregnant with her first child, she developed an interest in environmental activism. An advocate of organic living, she has written several articles on environmental concerns and organic food/products for ‘The Sunday Times,’ ‘The Daily Telegraph’ and ‘Harper’s Bazaar.’

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Sometimes girls want to get dressed up. Turns out, wood can feel the same way. This fairly plain aspen wood was calling for some color. So after turning, it was treated with a mix of red, purple and orange stains and is happy in its jazzed-up new role as a holder for pillar candles.

Height: 6”
Top Diameter: 3-3/4”
Bottom Diameter: 4”

Sheherazade Goldsmith is a British socialite, environmentalist, entrepreneur, journalist and author. After becoming pregnant with her first child, she developed an interest in environmental activism. An advocate of organic living, she has written several articles on environmental concerns and organic food/products for ‘The Sunday Times,’ ‘The Daily Telegraph’ and ‘Harper’s Bazaar.’

Sometimes girls want to get dressed up. Turns out, wood can feel the same way. This fairly plain aspen wood was calling for some color. So after turning, it was treated with a mix of red, purple and orange stains and is happy in its jazzed-up new role as a holder for pillar candles.

Height: 6”
Top Diameter: 3-3/4”
Bottom Diameter: 4”

Sheherazade Goldsmith is a British socialite, environmentalist, entrepreneur, journalist and author. After becoming pregnant with her first child, she developed an interest in environmental activism. An advocate of organic living, she has written several articles on environmental concerns and organic food/products for ‘The Sunday Times,’ ‘The Daily Telegraph’ and ‘Harper’s Bazaar.’