Tibetan Brass Incense Burner, Six Symbols Pot
Let the smoke rise from a steady brass incense burner, held in a standing pot that feels more ceremonial than ordinary. Handcrafted in India, it gives a simple incense ritual a grounded centre, with a six-symbol design and dragon feet bringing quiet detail to a shelf, altar space or meditation corner.
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Let the smoke rise from a steady brass incense burner, held in a standing pot that feels more ceremonial than ordinary. Handcrafted in India, it gives a simple incense ritual a grounded centre, with a six-symbol design and dragon feet bringing quiet detail to a shelf, altar space or meditation corner.
Tibetan Brass Incense Burner, Six Symbols Pot is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
About this product
What the standing pot brings to the room
- The brass gives the burner a warm, traditional look that sits easily with candles, statues and natural textures.
- Its standing pot shape creates a more contained, intentional setting for incense than a flat tray.
- The six-symbol design adds a layer of meaning without making the piece feel overstated.
- Dragon feet lift the form slightly, giving it a poised, ceremonial presence.
- It suits slow evening rituals, yoga spaces, quiet desks and small corners kept for reflection.
Brass, metal detail and Indian craft
This incense burner is handcrafted in India from brass, with metal and iron included in the material specification. The design belongs to the Antique Tibetan Incense Holders range, with a Tibetan-inspired standing pot form and symbolic ornamentation.
How to use it for incense
An incense burner is an unheated holder for lit incense. The incense itself creates the smoke, while the burner gives it a stable place to rest and helps catch falling ash.
Place it on a heat-safe, level surface before use. Keep it away from loose fabrics, draughts and busy edges, and allow it to cool fully before moving or emptying ash.
Six symbols and dragon feet
The six-symbol design is traditionally associated here with good fortune, health, prosperity, longevity, peace and harmony. The dragon feet draw on Tibetan symbolism, where the dragon is often linked with strength and protection. In a home setting, these motifs give the piece a sense of ritual and story, inviting incense to feel like a marked pause rather than a background scent.
Weight and details
Weight: 323 g.
Made from brass, metal and iron. Handcrafted in India.
A thoughtful gift for incense rituals
This is a considered gift for someone who burns incense, keeps a meditation space, practises yoga, or enjoys objects with symbolic detail. It feels especially suited to people who prefer ritual pieces with weight, warmth and cultural reference.
Material
Brass, Metal, Iron
Diffuser
Burner
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Common questions
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