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  2. Tealight - Wikipedia

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    A tealight which has just been lit, with the wax beginning to liquify A tealight warming a teapot. 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.

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    Store tealight candles safely and stylishly inside a Frojda tealight holder. “This tealight holder is very pretty and looks much more expensive than it is. Lovely size and hefty weight make for ...

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    Luminessence Long-Stem Glass Tealight Candleholder. Price: $1.25. These literally elevate tea candles to make homes look more chic and elegant without costing very much. Rectangular Tray. Price: $1.25

  5. Candle - Wikipedia

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    For tea light candles, there is a variety of candle holders, including small glass holders and elaborate multi-candle stands. The same is true for votives. Wall sconces are available for tea light and votive candles. For pillar-type candles, the assortment of candle holders is broad.

  6. glassybaby - Wikipedia

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    While undergoing cancer treatment in 1995, Lee Rhodes's husband Emery produced small glass cups which Lee would light with tea light candles to find solace during treatments. [2] Encouraged by the demand from her friends, Rhodes hired local glassblowers in 1998 to produce more glassybaby, and began selling them out of her garage. [3]

  7. Votive candle - Wikipedia

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    A votive candle rack at Grace Episcopal Cathedral, an Anglican Christian cathedral in Topeka. A votive candle or prayer candle is a small candle, typically white or beeswax yellow, intended to be burnt as a votive offering in an act of Christian prayer, especially within the Anglican, Lutheran, and Roman Catholic Christian denominations, among others.