Incense Ash Catchers, Assorted Colours And Designs
A slim mango wood incense holder turns a single stick of incense into a simple, contained ritual. The long tray catches falling ash while the smoke rises in a quiet thread, bringing scent and atmosphere to a desk, shelf, bedside table or meditation corner.
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A slim mango wood incense holder turns a single stick of incense into a simple, contained ritual. The long tray catches falling ash while the smoke rises in a quiet thread, bringing scent and atmosphere to a desk, shelf, bedside table or meditation corner.
Incense Ash Catchers, Assorted Colours And Designs is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
About this product
Colour, pattern and everyday presence
- Each holder comes in an assorted colour and design, with bright painted finishes shown in red, orange, yellow, green, teal, purple and pink.
- The long, narrow shape keeps the incense stick slightly raised, so ash falls along the tray rather than scattering across the surface below.
- Printed motifs include symbols and playful figures, giving each piece a small point of character without taking over the room.
- The mango wood feels light in the hand, easy to move from a morning workspace to an evening ritual spot.
- It is made for stick incense, with a small hole at one end to hold the stick at an angle.
Mango wood from India
This incense ash catcher is made from mango wood and imported from India, where wooden homewares are produced in and around Saharanpur in Northern India. The painted surface gives the natural material a cheerful, decorative finish while keeping the form simple and practical.
How to use it with incense sticks
Place the holder on a stable, heat-safe surface. Insert the plain end of an incense stick into the small hole, light the coated tip, then gently blow out the flame so the stick smoulders and releases smoke.
Let the ash fall into the wooden tray. Once the incense has fully gone out and the ash is cold, tip it away and wipe the holder with a dry cloth.
Ritual and context
Incense holders exist for a very practical reason: they give burning incense a safe resting place and catch the ash it leaves behind. Across Hindu, Buddhist and other devotional traditions, incense has long been used to mark a threshold between ordinary activity and a more attentive moment. In a contemporary home, the same object can simply help create a small pause, a chosen scent, and a neater way to enjoy incense.
Weight and details
Each holder weighs approximately 35 g. Designs and colours are assorted, so the exact motif may vary from the pieces shown.
A small gift for incense lovers
This is an easy, thoughtful gift for someone who already enjoys incense or is beginning to build a simple home ritual. The bright colours make it feel personal, while the slim shape keeps it useful and unfussy.
Material
Mango Wood
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Common questions
Can it be used with incense cones?
Does the holder heat the incense?
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