Brass Charcoal Incense Burner Triple Moon Pentacle
Brass Charcoal Incense Burner Triple Moon Pentacle is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Brass Charcoal Incense Burner Triple Moon Pentacle is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Set a charcoal tablet inside, add your chosen resin or loose incense, and let the smoke gather into a slower kind of atmosphere. This brass charcoal incense burner is made for focused incense rituals, with a compact jar form that keeps the practice contained and ceremonial.
What the brass form brings to the ritual
- Solid brass gives the piece a reassuring presence, small enough to handle yet weighty enough to feel settled.
- The engraved Triple Moon Pentagram turns a functional incense jar into a symbolic altar object.
- It suits resin and loose incense used with charcoal, where the smoke rises in soft, shifting threads.
- The warm brass tone sits naturally with candles, crystals, wooden trays and other ritual pieces.
- Its compact shape keeps the focus on the smoke, rather than taking over the space around it.
Solid brass, handmade in India
This burner is handmade in India from solid brass and engraved with the Triple Moon Pentagram. Brass is often chosen for incense accessories because it has a substantial feel and develops character with handling over time.
As with any brass vessel used near heat, expect it to warm during use. Place it on a stable, heat-safe surface and allow it to cool fully before moving or cleaning.
Using it with charcoal incense
Place a lit charcoal tablet inside the burner, then add a small amount of resin or loose incense once the charcoal is ready. The incense itself creates the smoke, while the burner holds the charcoal and helps contain the ritual in one place.
Use it in a well-ventilated room, away from fabrics, papers and draughts. Never leave burning incense unattended.
Care for the brass
Empty ash only when everything is completely cold. Wipe the brass with a dry, soft cloth after use, and avoid soaking it in water.
Brass naturally changes with touch, air and heat. Some people polish it back to a brighter shine, while others let the mellow patina become part of the object’s history.
The Triple Moon Pentagram in context
The Triple Moon is widely associated in modern Pagan and Wiccan symbolism with the waxing, full and waning moon, often read as phases of feminine energy and cyclical time. The pentagram has a longer symbolic history across Western esoteric traditions, where it is often linked with balance, the five elements and protection as an idea. Here, the engraving gives the burner a contemplative presence without needing to say too much. It becomes a small focal point for intention, incense and a quiet pause in the day.
Weight and details
Handmade in India from brass. Weight: 85 g.
A thoughtful ritual gift
This is a considered gift for someone who works with resin incense, keeps a small altar, or enjoys objects with symbolic detail. It feels especially fitting for birthdays, housewarmings or a seasonal ritual box.
Common questions
Is this for charcoal incense?
Yes. It is designed for charcoal incense rituals, where resin or loose incense is placed onto a lit charcoal tablet.
Does brass get hot during use?
Yes, brass can become hot when used with charcoal. Always place the burner on a heat-safe surface and let it cool completely before touching or moving it.
Will the brass stay bright?
Brass naturally darkens and develops a patina over time. A soft dry cloth is enough for everyday care, or it can be polished if you prefer a brighter finish.
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