Daiyo Tohaku Sumac Candle & Koma Candle Stand Set
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Illuminate your space with a refined touch of tradition and craftsmanship. This elegant set pairs Daiyo’s small TOHAKU sumac wax candles (x7) with a beautifully cast KOMA candle stand, offering both function and form in perfect harmony. Ideal for contemplative moments, simple altars, cozy dinners, or quiet ritual spaces, this set brings a soft, flickering glow that is deeply rooted in Japanese candle-making heritage.
The TOHAKU collection is a special line of candles paying homage to the paintings of Tohaku Hasegawa, one of the most famous painters in Japan. Inspired by the forests of his childhood, Tohaku's work highlighted the pine trees and forests surrounding his childhood home. The flame is meant to represent an extension of the gentle lines of these trees, reminding you of a rustic simplicity.
Each candle is hand-rolled using the time-honored tegake technique — applying pure sumac (haze) wax layer by layer around a hollow washi-and-rush wick. The result is a clean, stable flame that burns with a warm intensity and minimal soot. The accompanying Koma stand, crafted from cast iron in the traditional style, provides a stable, elegant base that catches any melted wax and encourages a safe, steady burn.
The seven candles and cast iron stand are beautifully presented in a Paulownia wooden gift box.
Key Benefits:
- All-natural and sustainable: Made entirely from plant-based materials, with no synthetic wax or additives.
- Clean, stable burn: Because of the natural sumac wax and traditional wick structure, these candles produce very little soot or drips — and they burn with a pleasing, stable flame.
- Large, warm flame: The hollow washi-wick allows for a bigger, gentle flame compared to many Western-style candles.
- Handcrafted artistry: Each candle is made by a master artisan using a Tegake technique — applying wax manually in layers, then drying, and repeating many times.
- Eco-conscious design: Produced by a century-old traditional studio using sustainable
About Daiyo Candle Co:
Daiyo was established in the Takashima county of Shiga Prefecture in 1914. The artisanship has been passed down across four generations, polished and refined as time passes. Shiga prefecture is home to Lake Biwa, the largest lake in Japan, and an abundance of natural resources. Consequently, Shiga has accumulated a wealth of knowledge on the coexistence of man and nature. Daiyo’s Japanese candles are 100% made from natural plant wax. Their principles of making candles from the blessings of nature have remained unchanged since establishment more than a century ago.
In prayer, in conversation, in self reflection, the candle subtly changes its expression in response, in feather like gentleness and ethereal warmth. The flame emanates an emotion not possible with electrical lights in our daily lives. “From Monologue to dialogue” is a principle theme at Daiyo, as they constantly contemplate the innate powers of the light of a candle flame, and how human relations are derived and created from it. They will continue making candles of the highest quality in order to pass down the closely-knit relationship between flame and humans that they have weaved since generations ago.
What sets Daiyo apart is its Tegake method: master artisans apply molten wax by hand, layer by layer, around the wick. There are reportedly fewer than ten master candle-makers in Japan who still use this hand-rolling technique. The result is a candle that not only burns beautifully but reflects a deep respect for nature, tradition, and sustainable craftsmanship.
Care Instructions:
- Lighting: For best results, light the candle horizontally for the first few moments, then place upright in a non-flammable holder.
- Extinguishing: Avoid blowing out hard—use a gentle breath, or ideally a snuffer, to prevent wax splatter and soot.
- Wick maintenance: If the wick grows long or curled, trim it down (to around 1 cm) using tweezers or a wick trimmer to maintain a clean burn.
- Storage: Keep in a cool, dry place. Sumac wax is sensitive to heat and humidity, which can soften the candle.
- Residue notes: Over time, you might notice a fine white “bloom” or powder on the wax surface — this is a normal characteristic of sumac wax, not a defect.
- Wax: 100% natural HAZE (sumac) wax, harvested from sumac berries
- Wick: Hand-rolled core of washi paper, rush weed, and silk fiber — traditional Japanese construction
- Stand: Cast Iron (traditional Japanese “Nambu-tetsu”)
FREE SHIPPING ON ALL ORDERS OVER R1250
We use a selection of reputable national courier companies for deliveries, depending on the delivery address. Your parcel should arrive within 3-5 working days of receipt of the order or POP, if an EFT. Rural delivery may take a little bit longer. We will always advise if there is an expected delay.
SOUTH AFRICA
All delivery costs for products delivered within South Africa are based on a flat rate fee, if under R1250 in retail value. R105 for within Cape Town and R120 for National. We also offer a Collection option which is free of charge.
Collection is from:
SETAMONO JAPANESE HOMEWARE - CAPE TOWN
The Courtyard, Shop 5
The Old Cape Quarter Lifestyle Village
De Waterkant, Corner of Dixon & Waterkant Street,
Cape Town, 8005, South Africa
((You can find us in the Courtyard, opposite Yoga Loft or beside Susu Bubble Tea and SHIFT Expresso Bar)
INTERNATIONAL
We do send orders internationally. Costs for international shipping will be based on specific location. For further information regarding our international freight costs, or if you have a specific enquiry, please email hello@setamonotableware.com
All goods are packaged very thoughtfully and with great care.