'Sawan' Pillar Candle Holder Set of 3 in Wood — Rust Green
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Handcrafted wood candle holders in a rust and green palette — individually made turned forms, each piece carrying the quality of direct craft rather than surface-printed cylinder. The Sawan range is named for the month of Shravan — the heart of the Indian monsoon, when the papiha calls, the earth turns green, and the festival of Teej is celebrated. The rust and green hold that palette: the warm ochre of dry earth before the first rains, the deep green of what follows.
In Hindi and Urdu poetry, Sawan is the season most associated with longing and reunion — the month when rain arrives and the dry landscape transforms. The pied crested cuckoo (papiha) is its emblematic bird, the green its emblematic colour, the earth's turning its emblematic act. These holders bring the monsoon's palette into the evening light, available in graduated heights so a set of three can be arranged as a landscape — the season contained in candlelight.
Disclaimer
- These holders are handcrafted in wood with a printed surface. Variations in tone and colour are a natural feature of the process.
- Minor differences in print registration or surface texture should be understood as the signature of individual craft, not a defect.
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