Handcrafted Iron Snail Tealight Holder with Antique Finish 'Happy Snail in Green' Item ID: 2671646726
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"Infuse a touch of charm and playfulness into your cherished corner with the warm glow emitted by this delightful tealight holder, fashioned in the shape of an endearing snail. Handcrafted from iron in Thailand, Narakorn Wongnitkorn's enchanting design, accompanied by a single tealight, boasts an antique finish that brings life and character to your space."
- 2.59 lb
- 6 inches H x 6.8 inches W x 3.9 inches D
- 2.25 lbs
- 6 inches H x 6.8 inches W x 3.9 inches D
- Iron
- Antiqued finish
- CA Residents: <img src="/2015/assets/images/icon/bw6pt.png" width="18" height="14"> <a href="/2015/assets/images/icon/p65.jpg" target="_blank">Prop 65 Warning</a>
- For use with tealights only
- Hand-crafted item -- color
- size and/or motif may vary slightly
- Keep away from children and pets
- Never leave a burning candle unattended
- Tealights included
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“I am self-taught about curved steel. I bought second-hand products, tried to build easy welding machines, and made friends with some welders from many shops to be educated by them. I began to sell my steel products at night, walking the streets in Chiang Mai, and it went very well. I learned a lot about what customers wanted. If they ordered something I’ve never done before, I would research and try to make it, with many trials and errors, and eventually complete it.
“After I joined some fair trade organizations in Bangkok, I got more orders and began to export for a couple of years. Then I organized my own workshop at Baan Tawai Village, and now I have around 30 staff and craftsman (mostly from Chiang Mai and Tai Yai), with help in accounting from my wife and support from our two little boys (5 and 10 years old).
“I have 2-3 designers to help create new products, and a marketing researcher to keep an eye on trends in the decor markets, both Thai and international. At the time of the pandemic of COVID-19 (2020), our biggest struggle was that our foreign customers stopped orders entirely. Then I tried to find another sales channel, and fortunately found an online channel to make it through that year. And I got many new ideas about what I should design if people work at home. For example, I created lamps, and it went well because customers had time to decorate their houses.
“With my base in Baan Tawai Village, I’ve met many foreign customers and got ideas and trends from everywhere globally, and I adapt from what they want to learn new skills. The most important thing about my job is you have to create a unique design with no limits. Now I am trying to work with other materials besides steel, such as wood and fabric.
“My dream is to have ample land to build a small academy for those who want to study and be a craftsman simultaneously at my place, so they don’t have to find a job elsewhere. And I hope my customers will appreciate my products.”
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“I am self-taught about curved steel. I bought second-hand products, tried to build easy welding machines, and made friends with some welders from many shops to be educated by them. I began to sell my steel products at night, walking the streets in Chiang Mai, and it went very well. I learned a lot about what customers wanted. If they ordered something I’ve never done before, I would research and try to make it, with many trials and errors, and eventually complete it.
“After I joined some fair trade organizations in Bangkok, I got more orders and began to export for a couple of years. Then I organized my own workshop at Baan Tawai Village, and now I have around 30 staff and craftsman (mostly from Chiang Mai and Tai Yai), with help in accounting from my wife and support from our two little boys (5 and 10 years old).
“I have 2-3 designers to help create new products, and a marketing researcher to keep an eye on trends in the decor markets, both Thai and international. At the time of the pandemic of COVID-19 (2020), our biggest struggle was that our foreign customers stopped orders entirely. Then I tried to find another sales channel, and fortunately found an online channel to make it through that year. And I got many new ideas about what I should design if people work at home. For example, I created lamps, and it went well because customers had time to decorate their houses.
“With my base in Baan Tawai Village, I’ve met many foreign customers and got ideas and trends from everywhere globally, and I adapt from what they want to learn new skills. The most important thing about my job is you have to create a unique design with no limits. Now I am trying to work with other materials besides steel, such as wood and fabric.
“My dream is to have ample land to build a small academy for those who want to study and be a craftsman simultaneously at my place, so they don’t have to find a job elsewhere. And I hope my customers will appreciate my products.”
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