



Handforged Castle Iron Candle Stand
Let the light of the past live again. With the Hand-Forged Castle Candle Stand, every flame becomes part of your story. Whether whispered over scrolls, shared at a feast, or kindled in quiet reverence this is sure to enhance your LARP, renaissance festival, or historical reenactment space.
Castles were not just built of stone and timber—they were lit by firelight. The Castle Hand-Forged Candle Stand captures the warmth and grandeur of medieval halls, combining elegant craftsmanship with functional design. Standing 65 cm tall and forged entirely by hand, this iron candle stand is made to hold three pillar candles in wide, shallow cups, casting dramatic shadows and a gentle glow across your room, event space, or LARP setting.
The blackened iron structure brings the unmistakable weight and texture of traditional forge work, while its balanced form ensures stability and safety. Whether illuminating a long banquet table, lighting a noble’s study, or creating ambience in a quiet chapel corner, this piece blends artistry and utility with timeless effect.
This isn’t just a candle holder—it’s a relic of a world where every flame had meaning, and every shadow told a story.
Perfect for noble households, castle chambers, or the ceremonial halls of a fantasy order, the Castle Hand-Forged Candle Stand belongs in spaces of significance and reverence. A fitting companion to scholars, lords, alchemists, and clergy, it speaks of tradition, ritual, and the importance of presence.
Whether set beside a throne, at the head of a feast, or in the alcove of a hidden library, this piece anchors your space in the glow of a lived-in world.
- Material: Hand-forged solid iron
- Finish: Oil-blackened for a weathered, antique appearance
- Holds three pillar candles (not included)
- Total Height: 65 cm (25.6 in)
- Width: 37.2 cm (14.6 in)
- Candle Cup Diameter: 9.4 cm (3.7 in)
- Suitable for indoor or sheltered outdoor environments
Note: Due to the hand-forged nature of this product, slight variations in shape and texture are to be expected and are part of its unique character

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