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Carys Martin Ceramics

Hearthkeeper Pot

Hearthkeeper Pot

Regular price $149.50 AUD
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Inspired by the ancient hearth as the heart of the home, the Hearthkeeper Pot is a vessel for warmth, gathering and seasonal ritual.

For generations, the hearth was more than a source of heat. It was where stories were shared, meals prepared, wisdom passed between generations and communities gathered during the darker months of the year. It offered comfort, connection and a place to return to.

Created as part of our Winter Solstice Collection, the Hearthkeeper Pot honours this tradition while bringing it into modern life.

Designed to gently warm seasonal botanicals, dried citrus, spices, essential oils or wax melts, it fills the home with comforting fragrance and creates a focal point for quiet moments of reflection throughout the season. It can also be used to burn loose incense blends when paired with a heat-safe dish and charcoal, making it a versatile companion for seasonal rituals and daily practices.

In the coming months, a collection of seasonal botanical blends will be released to accompany the Hearthkeeper Pot, allowing you to create fragrances and rituals inspired by the turning of the wheel and the changing seasons.

Place it at the centre of your table, beside your favourite chair, or within your seasonal altar. Let it become a reminder to slow down, gather close and honour the rhythms of the season.

Each piece is individually handmade and unique.

Part of our limited-edition Winter Solstice Collection.

Safety Information

• Always place on a stable, heat-resistant surface.
• Never leave a burning candle, charcoal or incense unattended.
• Keep out of reach of children and pets.
• Allow the vessel to cool completely before handling or moving.
• Use only with standard tea lights.
• Ensure adequate ventilation when burning incense or botanicals.
• Do not overfill the warming dish or allow botanicals to come into direct contact with an open flame.

Tend the hearth.

Gather close.

Welcome the returning light.

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