to hold candles
Yes
a candle holder that falls off a wall
A normal candle holder, its just decorated in a christmasy way!
Unless you intend to register the candle holder as a sculpture or other work of art, a new and unique type of candle holder would probably be better served with a patent. However, patent applications are fairly elaborate, and you will need to prove that your candle holder is indeed completely different from any that came before it.
People should choose a crystal candle holder instead of a plastic one because when they candle burns and the wax drips the plastic holder could melt and stick to the candle, making it hard to use and clean. The crystal one also looks nicer and doesn't have that problem.
Yes, a candle holder can affect the burn rate of a candle. A holder that fits the candle properly, shields it from drafts, and allows for proper airflow can help the candle burn more evenly and slowly. On the other hand, an improperly sized or ventilated holder may cause the candle to burn faster or unevenly.
The nine-candle holder at Christmas is called a Menorah. It is used for Hanukkah. The ninth holder is called a Shamash.
Tenebrae. This refers to the extinguishing of candles after Matins (means plunge into darkness)
A candle holder made in Italy would most likely be made of porcelain or ceramic. Porcelain is the common name given to all ceramic items.
candle holder
It's a candle-holder.
The oldest and easiest way I know of is to light the candle and let the wax drip into the bottom of the holder and then set the candle in a straight position into the warm wax. You can also use floral clay or any similar material in place of the wax.