Incense Holder Ash Catcher Mango Wood Burnt Finish
Light a stick of incense and this slim mango wood ash catcher gives the smoke a quiet path to rise, while the curved groove gathers the falling ash beneath it. The burnt finish brings out a warm, dark grain, with pale symbolic motifs adding a small point of focus for a desk, shelf or meditation corner.
Incense Holder Ash Catcher Mango Wood Burnt Finish is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Light a stick of incense and this slim mango wood ash catcher gives the smoke a quiet path to rise, while the curved groove gathers the falling ash beneath it. The burnt finish brings out a warm, dark grain, with pale symbolic motifs adding a small point of focus for a desk, shelf or meditation corner.
Incense Holder Ash Catcher Mango Wood Burnt Finish is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
About this product
What you’ll notice as the smoke rises
- The long, shallow channel keeps ash more contained than burning a stick loose on a dish.
- A small hole at one end holds the incense stick at an angle, letting the ash fall along the wooden tray.
- The burnt finish gives the mango wood a deeper, more grounded tone, with natural grain still visible.
- Each piece carries a decorative motif, from Om and yin-yang symbols to elephants, trees and geometric designs.
- It feels simple and unfussy, made for everyday incense rather than a large ceremonial display.
Burnt mango wood with symbolic detail
This incense holder is made from mango wood with a dark burnt finish. The surface is slim and gently shaped, with a central groove and a small drilled holder for a stick of incense.
The designs are assorted, so the motif may vary from piece to piece. The photo shows several styles with pale inlaid or painted-looking symbols against the warm brown wood.
How to use it with incense sticks
Place the holder on a stable, heat-safe surface. Set the bare end of an incense stick into the small hole, light the tip, then blow out the flame so the stick smoulders and the smoke rises.
Let the ash fall into the groove as the incense burns. After use, allow everything to cool fully before tipping away the ash.
Keeping the wood looking good
Wipe away ash with a dry cloth. Keep the holder dry, as untreated or finished wood does not like prolonged damp.
Use it away from loose fabric, paper and draughts, and never leave burning incense unattended.
From India’s woodware tradition
This piece comes from India, with the supplier context linking this style of woodware to Saharanpur in Northern India. The city is widely associated with carved and decorative wooden objects, often made for everyday home use as well as ritual settings. Here, that tradition appears in a practical form: a narrow ash catcher that turns a single incense stick into a small visual ritual, with smoke, grain and symbol all held in one modest object.
Size and details
- Material: mango wood
- Finish: burnt wood effect
- Origin: India
- Weight: 30 g
- Supplied as one incense holder
- Designs are assorted, so the motif may vary
A quiet gift for incense lovers
It makes a thoughtful small gift for someone who burns incense at home, practises yoga or meditation, or likes simple ritual objects with natural materials. The assorted symbols give each piece its own character without making the object feel overdone.
Material
Mango Wood
Scent family
Sweet
Diffuser
Burner
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Common questions
Is this for incense sticks or cones?
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