Set a small flame into rose-toned salt and the whole piece becomes part of the light. This Himalayan salt candle holder has a rounded heart silhouette, with soft peach, amber and pale mineral markings that feel gentle rather than polished-perfect.
Soft mineral light
The heart shape gives the candle a warm, sculptural frame, suited to a bedside table, shelf or quiet corner.
Natural cloudy bands and pale seams run through the salt, so the surface has depth before the candle is even lit.
The central recess holds one candle securely, keeping the flame low and close to the stone.
Its softly rounded edges make it feel tactile and grounded, with a weight that keeps it steady in place.
The peach-pink colour sits easily with wood, linen, brass, ceramics and other natural textures.
Himalayan salt, simply shaped
The holder is made from Himalayan salt, a natural mineral material known for its warm blush tones and cloudy variation. Each piece will differ slightly in colour, veining and surface texture, which is part of the quiet character of salt décor.
Using it safely
Place a suitable small candle into the recess and set the holder on a stable, heat-resistant surface. Keep it away from curtains, draughts and anything flammable, and never leave a burning candle unattended.
Where it belongs
This kind of salt candle holder suits slow, low-light moments: the first lamp-free hour of evening, a bath-side shelf kept safely away from splashes, or a simple table setting with natural materials. Himalayan salt is closely associated with Pakistan, where large salt deposits have long supplied decorative lamps and candle holders. Here, the meaning is mainly sensory and atmospheric: mineral colour, gentle candlelight, and the small ritual of lighting one flame with care.
Keeping the salt dry
Salt naturally attracts moisture, so keep the holder indoors and away from damp rooms, standing water and humid windowsills. Wipe with a dry cloth only. If wax spills, allow it to …
region of manufacture: Pakistan