Incense Burner for Sticks and Cones, Om
Incense Burner for Sticks and Cones, Om is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Incense Burner for Sticks and Cones, Om is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Light a stick or cone and the smoke has a simple, grounded place to rise. This mango wood incense burner brings the warmth of natural wood together with an Om design, made for quiet moments at a desk, altar, yoga space or evening corner.
Smoke, wood and a steady centre
- Holds both incense sticks and incense cones, so you can choose a slim thread of smoke or a softer, closer plume.
- The Om motif gives the piece a meditative focal point without making the setting feel overworked.
- Mango wood brings a warm, natural presence to the room, softer than metal and calmer than glass.
- The burner acts as an unheated holder, supporting the incense while catching the falling ash.
- It feels suited to small daily rituals: before meditation, after tidying a room, or when you want scent to mark a pause.
Mango wood with an Om design
Made from mango wood in India, this incense holder has a natural, earthy character that sits easily with candles, crystals, books and simple home ritual pieces. The Om design is part of the surface, giving the burner a quiet symbolic centre while keeping the form practical for everyday incense.
Using it with sticks and cones
Place the burner on a stable, heat-safe surface before lighting incense. Set the stick or cone into the holder, let the flame catch briefly, then blow it out so the incense smoulders and releases smoke.
Use it where the ash can fall cleanly onto the burner. Keep lit incense away from fabrics, draughts and unattended spaces.
Keeping the wood in good condition
Let ash cool fully before emptying it. Wipe the surface with a dry cloth, and avoid soaking the wood or leaving it in prolonged damp.
As with all wooden incense holders, a heat-safe surface underneath is sensible, especially during longer rituals or repeated use.
The meaning of Om
Om is a sacred sound and symbol in Hindu tradition, and it is also widely used in yogic practice as a focus for chanting, meditation and breath. In many homes and practice spaces, incense is lit to mark a transition: from work to rest, from noise to attention, from the ordinary pace of the day into something more deliberate. Here, the symbol does not need to be loud. It simply gives the act of lighting incense a visual point of stillness, rooted in a form that has travelled through Indian devotional and contemplative life for centuries.
Weight and details
This is one mango wood incense burner for incense sticks and cones. It weighs 175 g.
A thoughtful ritual gift
A good choice for someone who keeps incense at home, practises yoga, meditates, or enjoys objects with quiet symbolic meaning. It feels personal without being difficult to place.
Common questions
Is this an electric burner?
No. It is an unheated incense holder. The incense stick or cone is lit separately, and the burner supports it while catching ash.
Can I use loose resin incense on it?
No. Loose resin incense usually needs charcoal or a dedicated resin burner. This piece is for incense sticks and cones.
Is it a backflow incense burner?
It is described as a burner for sticks and cones, not as a backflow burner. Use standard incense cones unless your incense is specifically suited to this style of holder.
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