Incense Burner, Soapstone Hamsa 7 Chakra Symbols
Incense Burner, Soapstone Hamsa 7 Chakra Symbols is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Incense Burner, Soapstone Hamsa 7 Chakra Symbols is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Let incense become a small, steady ritual. This soapstone incense burner gives the smoke a dedicated place to rise, with the Hamsa form and seven chakra symbols adding quiet meaning to a shelf, meditation corner or bedside space.
It has a grounded presence in the hand, helped by the natural weight of the stone. Use it when you want fragrance to feel intentional rather than incidental, with ash gathered neatly instead of drifting across the surface beneath.
What the Hamsa design brings to the room
- The Hamsa shape gives the burner a protective, symbolic feel without making the space feel crowded.
- The seven chakra symbols turn a simple incense holder into a more contemplative object.
- Soapstone gives it a calm, mineral quality, suited to slow rituals and quiet corners.
- The weight helps it feel steady when placed on a flat surface.
- It works as both a functional incense burner and a small piece of spiritual home décor.
Soapstone with symbolic detail
This piece is made from soapstone, a naturally soft stone often used for carved home objects and ritual pieces. Its smooth, tactile character suits an incense holder well, bringing a quiet solidity to the act of lighting fragrance.
The design combines two familiar symbols: the Hamsa hand and the seven chakra motif. Together, they give the burner a layered meaning while keeping the object simple enough for everyday use.
Using it for incense
An incense burner is an unheated holder for lit incense. The incense itself provides the smoke, while the burner gives it a stable place to sit and catches the falling ash.
Place it on a stable, heat-safe surface before use. Let the ash cool fully before emptying, then wipe the soapstone gently with a dry or slightly damp cloth. Avoid abrasive cleaning, as soapstone is a soft stone and can mark more easily than harder minerals.
The Hamsa and chakra context
The Hamsa, often shown as an open hand, appears across Middle Eastern and North African cultures and is also known in Jewish and Islamic contexts as a symbol associated with protection and watchfulness. The seven chakra symbols come from yogic traditions, where chakras are understood as centres used for focus, reflection and meditation. On this burner, those ideas sit together as visual reminders: a place for attention, intention and a more deliberate pause in the day.
Weight and details
- Material: Soapstone.
- Origin: India.
- Weight: 730 g.
- Design: Hamsa form with seven chakra symbols.
- Product type: Incense burner.
A thoughtful ritual gift
This is a considered gift for someone who burns incense, practises meditation or enjoys symbolic objects in the home. The Hamsa and chakra detailing make it especially suited to a calm corner, altar space or mindful daily routine.
Common questions
Does the burner need to be heated?
No. An incense burner is not warmed separately. The incense is lit, then placed in the holder so the smoke can rise and the ash can fall into the burner.
How should soapstone be cleaned?
Wipe it gently once all ash is cool. Use a dry or slightly damp cloth, and avoid abrasive pads or harsh scrubbing because soapstone is a soft stone.
Is this suitable as a decorative piece when not in use?
Yes. The Hamsa shape and chakra symbols make it a meaningful decorative object as well as a practical incense holder.
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