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    amazon. In fact, there's a company that specializes in bud vases narrow enough to fit in taper candlestick holders. And it's on Amazon, so for $30 (plus $5 delivery), you can have three bud vases ...

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    Tulip Top Taper Candle Holder, Set of 3. Hit the right notes this upcoming holiday season with these stunning minimalist candlesticks. This set comes with three sizes that you can use to style ...

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    Celestine Brass Taper Candle Holders Set of 4 by goop. cb2.com. $199.80. Lucienne Amber Glass Table Lamp by goop. Shop Now. Lucienne Amber Glass Table Lamp by goop. cb2.com. $149.00. You Might ...

  5. Candle - Wikipedia

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    A candle holder, 19th century. Many candle holders use a friction-tight socket to keep the candle upright. In this case, a candle that is slightly too wide will not fit in the holder, and a candle that is slightly too narrow will wobble. Candles that are too big can be trimmed to fit with a knife; candles that are too small can be fitted with ...

  6. Tealight - Wikipedia

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    A tealight (also tea-light, tea light, tea candle, or informally tea lite, t-lite or t-candle) is a candle in a thin metal or plastic cup so that the candle can liquefy completely while lit. They are typically small, circular, usually wider than their height, [ 1 ] and inexpensive.

  7. Spill vase - Wikipedia

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    A spill vase, or spill holder is a small cylindrical vase or wall-hanging vase for containing splints, spills, and tapers for transferring fire, for example to light a candle or pipe from a lit fire. From the documentary record, they probably date back to the 15th century, though the heyday of specially made vases is the 19th century.