Evil Eye Nazar Enamel Incense Burner Mango Wood
Evil Eye Nazar Enamel Incense Burner Mango Wood is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Evil Eye Nazar Enamel Incense Burner Mango Wood is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Let incense become a small visual ritual: a quiet thread of smoke rising beside blue nazar eyes, deep wood and a pale enamel centre. This mango wood incense burner brings function and symbolism together, giving ash a dedicated place while adding a watchful decorative note to a shelf, coffee table or meditation corner.
What you'll notice as the smoke rises
- The long, pointed shape feels graceful and ceremonial, more like a small offering tray than a simple holder.
- Blue evil eye motifs scatter across the enamel surface, mixed with star-like marks and tiny circular details.
- The dark mango wood frame gives the piece warmth, with a natural contrast against the smooth pale centre.
- It suits slow moments with incense: after tidying a room, before journalling, or beside a quiet evening lamp.
- The design has enough presence to stay out between uses, so it works as décor as well as a burner.
Blue enamel set into mango wood
The burner is made from mango wood with a smooth enamel surface. The photo shows a slender, boat-like form with pointed ends, a dark wooden rim and a light enamel panel decorated in blues, black and warm golden tones.
The nazar-style pattern gives it a graphic, folk-inspired look without feeling heavy. It is detailed enough for an altar space, yet simple enough for everyday incense on a side table.
Using it for incense
An incense burner is an unheated holder or tray for lit incense. The incense itself creates the smoke, while the burner gives ash somewhere contained to fall.
Place it on a stable, heat-safe surface before lighting your incense. Let ash cool fully before emptying, and keep burning incense in sight while in use.
Keeping the wood and enamel clean
Wipe the enamel surface gently after use with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid soaking the mango wood or leaving it in prolonged damp, as natural wood keeps better when it is kept dry.
If resin or ash marks build up, clean lightly rather than scrubbing. The surface is decorative, so a careful touch will keep the pattern clear and bright.
The meaning behind the nazar motif
The evil eye, often called the nazar, appears across Mediterranean, Middle Eastern and South Asian visual culture as a symbol of watchfulness and protection. On objects for the home, the motif is often placed where it can be seen: near doors, on shelves, beside mirrors, or in personal ritual spaces. Here, it turns an everyday incense burner into something more considered, a small object that marks the act of lighting incense with intention and visual meaning.
Weight and details
- Product type: incense burner
- Material: mango wood with enamel surface
- Weight: 184 g
- Origin: India
- Range: Enamel Incense Bowls Collection
A thoughtful gift for incense rituals
It makes a considered gift for someone who loves incense, symbolic home décor, or small ritual objects with visual character. The blue nazar pattern gives it a personal feeling, especially for a housewarming, meditation corner or calm bedside setting.
Common questions
Does the burner heat up by itself?
No. An incense burner is not warmed or powered. The lit incense produces the smoke, while the burner acts as a holder and ash-catching surface.
Can I place it straight onto delicate furniture?
Use it on a stable, heat-safe surface. Incense ash and heat can mark delicate finishes, so a protective base is sensible.
Is the evil eye design a religious symbol?
The nazar is a cultural protective motif used across many regions and traditions. Here it is presented as symbolic decorative imagery, not as religious instruction.
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