Rahul | Unscented - Box of 10 D'light Terracotta Dalit Candles
Rahul D’lights – A Beautiful Alternative to Traditional Tealights
Lovingly named D’lights—short for Dalit tea lights—these charming little candles offer a unique and meaningful alternative to standard metallic tealights.
Handcrafted in petite clay pots, D’lights are simple, elegant, and perfect as wedding favours, party accents, or thoughtful gifts. Their natural beauty and heartfelt story make them a guest favourite at celebrations of all kinds.
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Scent – Lavender with a hint of vanilla – (Our Original soothing scent – not your stereotypical lavender scent)
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Unscented
- Available individually boxed, perfect for stocking fillers or wedding favours
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Burn Time: Approx. 3 hours per candle
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Candle Dimensions: 4 cm (L) × 4 cm (W) × 3 cm (H)
Each D’light is handmade by the Dalit people of India, and your purchase directly supports our work with street children and underserved communities.
Small light. Big impact.
Candle Care & Safety:
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Terracotta is naturally porous. Always place the candle on a flat, heat-resistant surface.
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Keep away from children, pets, and flammable objects.
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Never leave a burning candle unattended.
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Trim wicks to 1 cm before each use and allow at least 10 cm between burning candles.
Discover exquisitely decorated handmade homewares by the Dalit Goods Co, a social enterprise standing up for Dalit people in India.
The term “Dalit” translates as downtrodden or oppressed. Positioned at the bottom of India’s society, people in Dalit communities have been subject to dehumanising abuse and discrimination for thousands of years.
The Dalit Goods Co aims to raise awareness of the terrible inequalities Dalit people suffer as well as helping to improve their lives. Sales of their products help fund Life Association, the charity behind the brand. Much of their work revolves around providing support and education, including building schools and children’s homes, for Dalits in India.
Dalit Goods Co also create jobs for underprivileged people – their entire range is handcrafted by artisans in Dalit communities. For instance, Dalit people from Kashmir create the beautiful egg cups by using papier-mâché and painting them with traditional Kashmiri designs.







