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Ball Tea Light Candle Holder

Sale price$59.00

Feeling like your decor needs more meaning, not just more stuff?

So many pieces look good—but say nothing about who you are or what you value.

Enter the Ball Tea Light Candle Holder.

Handcrafted in Ghana by Tekura, this 3x3x3-inch piece is made from reclaimed wood, merging traditional African design with sustainable craftsmanship. Every curve and grain tells a story—rooted in heritage, shaped by intention. It’s more than decor; it’s a quiet statement of eco-conscious beauty that honours culture while lighting your space with purpose.

Made with purpose. Styled with soul. Rooted in Ghanaian tradition.

Add it to your cart now and bring home a story worth sharing.

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Dimensions: 3 x 3 x 3

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Product Care

Wipe clean with a damp cloth

Ball Tea Light Candle Holder - September Collective
Ball Tea Light Candle Holder Sale price$59.00

Behind the Craftmanship

Tekura

Tekura is a design hub which specialises in the design and crafting of contemporary African furniture and decor. Drawing their inspiration from the many beautiful stories from Africa, they produce furniture that reflect true craftsmanship and are inspired by African artistry.

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Michelle forrester
Striking sculpture

This is a beautiful addition to my collection!

Hi Michelle,

Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts on our Woman Carrying Pot Sculpture. We are delighted to hear that it has made a striking addition to your collection.

We take great pride in curating unique and beautiful pieces, each with its own story to tell. This sculpture, in particular, represents the strength and grace of women who carry the weight of their responsibilities with poise and determination.

We are grateful to have you as a part of our community of art collectors and hope to continue providing you with exceptional pieces to add to your collection.

With gratitude,

Leslie
Founder, September Collective

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