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Incense Burner Tibetan Brass Hanging Eight Auspicious Symbols

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Let the incense do the moving while the burner holds the moment steady. This hanging brass incense burner is made for stick, cone or coil incense, catching ash neatly as smoke gathers above its square form and symbolic detailing.

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Let the incense do the moving while the burner holds the moment steady. This hanging brass incense burner is made for stick, cone or coil incense, catching ash neatly as smoke gathers above its square form and symbolic detailing.

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About this product

What the smoke brings into the room
  • The hanging shape gives incense a ceremonial feeling, suited to a quiet corner, meditation space or home altar.
  • A verdigris-style green patina softens the metal, giving it the look of an object that already carries a little history.
  • The square pot form keeps the focus contained, so the ritual feels considered rather than casual.
  • The Eight Auspicious Symbols add meaning without noise, bringing Tibetan Buddhist visual language into the design.
  • It works with different incense formats, so you can choose a slow coil, a simple stick or a cone depending on the mood of the room.
Brass, iron and a verdigris finish

Made in India from brass, metal and iron, this piece has a weighty, grounded presence. The greened patina sits against the warm metal tone, creating contrast between aged colour and reflective detail.

The surface is decorative as well as practical, with the Eight Auspicious Symbols forming the centre of the design.

How to use it with incense

Place a lit stick, cone or coil incense inside the burner, then allow the ash to fall into the pot as it burns. The burner itself is not heated; the incense provides the smoke.

Use it on a heat-safe surface, even when hanging, and keep it away from draughts, curtains and anything loose or flammable. Let all ash cool fully before emptying.

Care for the aged metal finish

Wipe with a dry, soft cloth after use. Avoid soaking, abrasive cleaners or polishing pastes, as these may disturb the patinated finish.

Brass and iron naturally change with touch, air and time. That gentle darkening is part of the appeal of a ritual object made to be handled and used.

The meaning of the eight symbols

In Tibetan Buddhist art, the Eight Auspicious Symbols are a group of motifs associated with good fortune, wisdom and the path of practice. They are often seen on ritual objects, textiles and temple decoration. On an incense burner, they suit the simple act of lighting scent: a small pause, a point of attention, and a way to mark the shift from ordinary time into something more deliberate.

Weight and details
  • Product type: hanging incense burner
  • Material: brass, metal and iron
  • Origin: India
  • Weight: 340 g
  • Suitable for: stick, cone and coil incense
  • Finish: verdigris-style patina
A thoughtful ritual gift

This is a considered gift for someone who burns incense regularly, keeps a meditation space, or enjoys symbolic objects with a lived-in feel. It suits people who prefer their home rituals to be practical, beautiful and quietly meaningful.

Length31 cm
Width9.5 cm
Weight340 g

Material

Brass, Metal, Iron

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Common questions

Does the burner create heat by itself?
No. An incense burner is an unheated holder. The lit incense produces the smoke, while the burner supports it and catches the ash.
Will the finish stay exactly the same?
No. Patinated metal can deepen or vary with handling, air and regular use, which is part of its aged character.
Do I need to polish it?
No. A dry cloth is enough for normal care. Polishing compounds may change the verdigris-style surface.
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