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A Stony Affair
Aroma Lamp
There’s nothing like a little fragrance to set the mood. Stir up your evening with this unique aroma oil burner and your favorite aromatherapy oils. Carved from gorara stone, a white Indian soapstone and ancient sculpting medium, this exquisite oil and tea light burner features floral ‘jali’ latticework, an ancient Indian design element. If you are looking for unique gifts for the home this is just for you.
• Approx. Size: 4.2"H x 3.1"diameter
A Stony Affair
Aroma Lamp
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March 30, 2012
Very pretty
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By
Tina
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"This looks so pretty when it's lit especially ina dark room bc of the design it creates on the walls. It came with a tea light candle, wish it came with the oil also, but that's ok."
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Pros:
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a lot of detail
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Cons:
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delicate
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Would recommend this product to a friend? :
Yes
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S.B.Traders is run by Rajeev Verma whose marble business is based out of Agra, home of one of the seven wonders of the world, the Taj Mahal. Rajeev was trained as a young child by his father, who started S.B.Traders in 1976. Rajeev joined his father in their family firm in 1986, when S.B.Traders was doing good business.
In its heyday, S.B. employed around 80 artisans, all of whom worked with marble stone to make intricately carved vases, jewellery boxes and candle holders. Competition, lack of demand.... Read full story
S.B.Traders is run by Rajeev Verma whose marble business is based out of Agra, home of one of the seven wonders of the world, the Taj Mahal. Rajeev was trained as a young child by his father, who started S.B.Traders in 1976. Rajeev joined his father in their family firm in 1986, when S.B.Traders was doing good business.
In its heyday, S.B. employed around 80 artisans, all of whom worked with marble stone to make intricately carved vases, jewellery boxes and candle holders. Competition, lack of demand and changing tastes have made the marble business more difficult to sustain today. To add to his woes, Rajeev recently suffered the loss of his father who had mentored him through the years.
Rajeev has two children, a girl and a boy, who both attend school. Such are the challenging times Rajeev is facing that he would rather see his children pursue other careers than follow him into the family marble business.
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