Tealight candles are fine. You can use any materials you have to hand. They do not have to be elaborate. A simple white tealight will substitute for most candles.
Japanese teapots are kept warm with small candles underneath them - hence tea light. Google image search for 'teapot warmer' to see a picture.
Tea light candles are often used to just add a little ambiance and candlelight to a room to set an atmosphere. They are also used in food warmers to keep the food above the tray warm.
In Japan the making and drinking of tea is a ceremonial ritual.
I'm not 100% sure but I think tea lights don't have a smell and candles are for fancy dinners...
One can purchase scented tea candles from many different stores and retailers. Some examples that sell these candles include The Body Shop, World Market, and Courtney's Candles.
Tea light holders are used as tea warmers in general.eg. fondue. They are also a popular choice for votive candles. They can also be used for accent lighting and hot oil heating. They float in water for a decorative effect.
Jar, votive and tea light candles are made by Colony at Home. The Colony at Home website advertises a large variety of frangrances at everyday prices.
Pottery Barn candles range in price depending on what size you are looking for. A set of 50 tea light candles is 8.50 and a set of 12 votive candles is 12.00. If you are looking for pillar candles a 3x6" pillar candle is 8.00 while a 4x8" pillar is around 19.00.
No. These still require a fuel source. Most candles of this type burn for 4 to 8 hours maximum.
Tea lites :].
1. Pillar candles 2. votive candles 3. taper candles 4. candelabra candles 5. plumbers candle 6. tea lights
Tea lights in pound shop