This blog post will discuss the differences between votive candleholders and tealight candleholders.
Votive candleholders are typically made of glass or ceramic and are designed to hold a single votive candle. They usually feature a deep cup that is wider than it is tall and is intended to catch any wax that melts from the candle.
Votive candleholders are also affixed to a plate or dish, allowing the melted wax to pool beneath and keeping any mess contained.
Tealight candleholders are also typically made of glass or ceramic, but they are much smaller than votive holders and feature a shallow cup design.
Tealight holders are sized to fit a single tealight candle, which means they can be used in areas where a larger votive candle would not fit.
Tealight holders also provide a heat-resistant surface, which allows you to safely enjoy burning candles without melting the surface of the candleholder.
Both votive and tealight candleholders can be used to create a beautiful and relaxing atmosphere in any home.