Palo Santo Holder, Teak Wood Yin Yang Design
Palo Santo Holder, Teak Wood Yin Yang Design is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Palo Santo Holder, Teak Wood Yin Yang Design is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Place a smouldering palo santo stick onto warm teak wood and the ritual becomes slower, more deliberate. This palo santo holder pairs a rounded wooden base with black metal supports and a Yin Yang design, giving the smoke a quiet place to rise while the grain catches the light.
What the holder brings to the ritual
- The raised metal support keeps the palo santo lifted from the wooden base, turning a simple burn into a small visual ceremony.
- A round recess is set into one side of the base, useful as a defined spot for light ash or a resting ember.
- The smooth, rounded shape feels calm on a shelf, altar, desk or bedside table.
- The contrast of golden teak and black metal gives it a sculptural presence even when not in use.
- The Yin Yang design adds a contemplative note, rooted in the idea of balance between opposing forces.
Teak wood, metal and a Yin Yang motif
The holder is made from teak wood with metal supports. The photo shows a softly rounded rectangular base, visible wood grain, a circular recess and a dark raised frame for holding the stick.
The Yin Yang motif is marked into the surface as part of the design. It sits like a small focal point beneath the smoke, adding pattern without making the piece feel busy.
How to use it safely
Light the end of your palo santo stick, let it catch briefly, then blow out the flame so it smoulders. Rest it on the metal support and place the holder on a stable, heat-safe surface.
Do not leave smouldering wood unattended. Teak is still wood, so prolonged ember contact may mark or char the surface. Empty ash only when fully cool and wipe the holder with a dry cloth.
Palo santo and the idea of balance
Palo santo is often translated as ‘holy wood’ and has long been used by native South American communities in ceremonial and aromatic practices. This holder does not try to imitate that tradition; instead, it gives the act of burning palo santo a dedicated place in the home. The Yin Yang symbol comes from Taoist thought, where it represents complementary forces held in relationship. Together, the South American aromatic wood and the East Asian symbol create a quiet meeting of ritual, scent and visual balance.
Weight and confirmed details
- Product type: palo santo holder
- Material: teak wood and metal
- Design: Yin Yang
- Weight: 200 g
- Origin: Indonesia
A thoughtful gift for a mindful home
It suits someone who already enjoys palo santo, incense or small daily rituals. The design feels considered rather than decorative for decoration’s sake, making it a good gift for a meditation corner, new home or quiet desk space.
Common questions
Can I burn palo santo directly on the wood?
Use the metal support rather than placing a smouldering stick directly onto the teak. Direct ember contact can mark or char wood.
Is the Yin Yang symbol used as a spiritual claim?
Here it is used as a design motif with cultural meaning. In Taoist thought, Yin Yang is associated with balance, contrast and interdependence.
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