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Halloween Gothic Coffin Shaped Tealight Candle Holder- Memento Mori

Halloween Gothic Coffin Shaped Tealight Candle Holder- Memento Mori

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Captivatingly creepy, this candle holder will transform a dimly lit corner into a place of intrigue.  

Coffins have long been associated with vampires and halloween, but they can also represent the concept of Memento Mori- a Latin phrase meaning 'remember you must die'. In fact the concept of Memento Mori, whilst sounding creepy to most of us, is actually a positive way to move forward in life and achieve what we want. If we are conscious of the fact that we are all dying from the moment we are born we can learn to appreciate life and live life to the fullest, without sweating the small stuff.

Whether you believe in the concept of Memento Mori, or you just love the witchy, gothic or vampire aesthetic, this tealight coffin candle holder is the perfect choice!

Set your candles and watch as the the dance of light and shadow intertwines with your imagination, you never know what your eyes will see!

This coffin shaped tealight candle holder is an ideal gift, for your fellow philosophers or vampire chasers!

Whether you want to set the scene for halloween, or you wish to decorate a witchy, gothic or dracula inspired home or function, this wooden coffin shaped candle holder is sure to delight!

Candle Holder Specifications:

Quantity: 1 x Coffin shaped candle holder

Dimensions: 120mm  x 180mm x 22mm

Weight: 185g

*This listing is for 1 x candle holder. Accessories not included.

*Always take care when burning candles & incense, keep them away from anything that is flammable and do not leave unattended.

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