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Círculos candle holder - Clay Candle Holder | Decorative Objects by Alzuleycha. Item composed of ceramic compatible with eclectic & maximalism and mediterranean style
Círculos candle holder - Clay Candle Holder | Decorative Objects by Alzuleycha. Item composed of ceramic compatible with eclectic & maximalism and mediterranean style
Círculos candle holder - Clay Candle Holder | Decorative Objects by Alzuleycha. Item composed of ceramic compatible with eclectic & maximalism and mediterranean style

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Alzuleycha

Círculos candle holder - Clay Candle Holder - Decorative Objects

Price $40

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Shipping: USPS 5-8 days
Price $4 Shipping in the US, ask the creator about international shipping.
Estimated Arrival: December 27, 2024

Handmade

Woman Owned

Made In USA

DimensionsWeight
3.93H x 3.93W x 3.93D in
9.98H x 9.98W x 9.98D cm
0.32 kg
0.7 lb

Alzuleycha candle holder Círculos reflects the traditional Portuguese architecture details to your space.

Círculos serie is inspired in a detail transversal to Portuguese architecture, you can find it in window grates, wall tiles or brise bricks.

Handmade by me in California.

Material: Raku Clay, Glaze

Item Círculos candle holder - Clay Candle Holder
Created by Alzuleycha
As seen in Creator's Studio, San Jose, CA
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Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2022
Home decoration with a soul

I am Ana Sofia owner and founder of Alzuleycha.
I started Alzuleycha in 2015 in Lisbon, Portugal, when I was working in a construction company that did remodels on old buildings.
As a Lisboeta and an architect, I felt that all the architecture history from my home town was disappearing with those remodels. I wanted to find a way to preserve that history, so I started designing patterns inspired in the details of the architecture.