Authentic stone candlesticks
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Why buy candlesticks made of real stone?
Your authentic stone candle holder
Create a romantic mood without kitsch with natural slate material from CLIMAQUA® Boutique.
Whereas candles used to serve mainly as lighting, today they provide
Today they provide a cozy, romantic or festive atmosphere.
Indispensable for this purpose are safe and above all stable candle holders
for tea lights and candles.
With
a candle holder made of slate you can sit back and relax,
because thanks to the weight of the stone remains your candle holder with the
tealight securely in place, moreover, stone can not burn and
looks visually beautiful due to the modern shape and processing.
Our
Tip: Let the wax of the candles in the candle holder slowly
and watch the wax slowly make its way through the labyrinth of fissures
through the labyrinth of fissures and unique structures of the slate.
comparable to the magma from earlier times. In the
Afterwards, our candle holders are easy to clean.
Did you know
You already: Slate is very resistant to moisture, as it consists of a rather
a rather dense material. Furthermore, slates are
scratch-resistant and durable. Therefore, slate is easy to care for and is perfect
perfect as a candle holder.
Created from fire - the slate of the candle holder
Shale
dates from the time of the Paleozoic era - also called the Palaeozoic era, which
which dates back more than 400 million years. There, slate was formed from
tectonically deformed sedimentary rocks. Water, pressure-induced
and movement at the bottom of the ocean provided optimal conditions for the
conditions for the formation of shale.
Source material
of slate are original fine-grained clay minerals, i.e.
clay mud. This is first formed by pressure into clay rock and then by further
and then by repeated but now lateral pressure to so-called crushed rock.
rock. Thereby the clay minerals of these clayey rocks were stretched at their
their shear surface were stretched and crystallized.
The newly formed
minerals are now platelet-shaped and are called mica.
This mica is later important for the splitting ability and the
smooth processing of the slate. Mica layers are therefore
therefore in every slate - so also in our candle holders. In
fire, everyone enjoys our beautifully "glowing" candles.
candles.
By the way: The
slates are first carefully removed from the quarry and then
then split into slabs. This is followed by many other individual steps,
which can usually only be carried out by hand. These many
individual steps are labor-intensive, but qualitatively worthwhile. The
word schiver comes - by the way - from Middle High German and means something like splinter of wood or stone.
Why buy candlesticks made of real stone?
Your authentic stone candle holder
Create a romantic mood without kitsch with natural slate material from CLIMAQUA® Boutique. Whereas candles used to serve mainly as lighting, today they provide Today they provide a cozy, romantic or festive atmosphere. Indispensable for this purpose are safe and above all stable candle holders for tea lights and candles.
With a candle holder made of slate you can sit back and relax, because thanks to the weight of the stone remains your candle holder with the tealight securely in place, moreover, stone can not burn and looks visually beautiful due to the modern shape and processing.
Our Tip: Let the wax of the candles in the candle holder slowly and watch the wax slowly make its way through the labyrinth of fissures through the labyrinth of fissures and unique structures of the slate. comparable to the magma from earlier times. In the Afterwards, our candle holders are easy to clean.
Did you know You already: Slate is very resistant to moisture, as it consists of a rather a rather dense material. Furthermore, slates are scratch-resistant and durable. Therefore, slate is easy to care for and is perfect perfect as a candle holder.
Created from fire - the slate of the candle holder
Shale
dates from the time of the Paleozoic era - also called the Palaeozoic era, which
which dates back more than 400 million years. There, slate was formed from
tectonically deformed sedimentary rocks. Water, pressure-induced
and movement at the bottom of the ocean provided optimal conditions for the
conditions for the formation of shale.
Source material
of slate are original fine-grained clay minerals, i.e.
clay mud. This is first formed by pressure into clay rock and then by further
and then by repeated but now lateral pressure to so-called crushed rock.
rock. Thereby the clay minerals of these clayey rocks were stretched at their
their shear surface were stretched and crystallized.
The newly formed minerals are now platelet-shaped and are called mica. This mica is later important for the splitting ability and the smooth processing of the slate. Mica layers are therefore therefore in every slate - so also in our candle holders. In fire, everyone enjoys our beautifully "glowing" candles. candles.
By the way: The slates are first carefully removed from the quarry and then then split into slabs. This is followed by many other individual steps, which can usually only be carried out by hand. These many individual steps are labor-intensive, but qualitatively worthwhile. The word schiver comes - by the way - from Middle High German and means something like splinter of wood or stone.