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Mikasa Ardsley Teacup Candle
Mikasa Ardsley Teacup Candle
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Fine China Teacup • Hand-Poured Soy Wax Candle
A timeless teacup, thoughtfully reimagined.
This thrifted Mikasa Fine China "Ardsley" teacup has been carefully sourced and transformed into a decorative candle, hand-poured in small batches with natural soy wax and finished with delicate dried botanicals.
Featuring soft pink florals, muted blue accents, and silver trim, this elegant vessel brings together vintage charm and modern fragrance. Once the candle has been enjoyed, the teacup can be repurposed as a decorative accent, trinket dish, catchall, or keepsake piece.
Each candle is individually poured and adorned by hand, making every piece uniquely its own.
Details
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Thrifted Mikasa Fine China "Ardsley" teacup
- Hand-poured soy wax
- Decorated with dried botanicals
- Reusable thrifted vessel
- Approximate dimensions:
- Diameter: 3.5 inches
- Height: 3 inches
- One-of-a-kind piece
- Made in Brooklyn, NY
Fragrance Options
Each available teacup is listed separately and identified by:
- Fragrance
- Botanical color/design
- Individual vessel photograph
Recommended Use
Because this is a thrifted collectible vessel, we highly recommend using a candle warming lamp rather than burning the candle directly.
A candle lamp:
- Preserves the vintage teacup
- Extends fragrance life
- Provides an even melt
- Eliminates open flame
Many customers choose this option to enjoy both the scent and the beauty of the vessel for years to come.
If Burning
If you choose to burn your candle:
- Trim wicks to ¼ inch before each use
- Burn on a heat-safe surface
- Keep away from drafts
- Never leave unattended
- Discontinue use when approximately ½ inch of wax remains
As with all thrifted vessels, repeated exposure to high temperatures may affect the longevity of the piece.
A Note on Thrifted Pieces
These teacups were previously loved and may show subtle signs of age consistent with vintage china. Minor variations, markings, or imperfections are part of their charm and history and are not considered defects.
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