Brass Pentagram Censer Incense Burner, Wooden Handle
Let the smoke gather and drift through a vessel made for slower moments. This brass incense burner holds resin, cone or charcoal incense for ritual use, with star-shaped vents that turn the rising smoke into a quiet part of the atmosphere.
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Let the smoke gather and drift through a vessel made for slower moments. This brass incense burner holds resin, cone or charcoal incense for ritual use, with star-shaped vents that turn the rising smoke into a quiet part of the atmosphere.
Brass Pentagram Censer Incense Burner, Wooden Handle is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
About this product
What you'll notice as it burns
- The engraved surface catches the light softly, giving the piece a ceremonial feel without making it ornate for the sake of it.
- Star-shaped openings let the smoke escape in small streams, so the incense feels contained and intentional.
- The pentagram at the top brings a clear symbolic focus, traditionally associated with protection and balance.
- The polished wooden handle gives a warmer contrast to the metal and keeps the hand set back from the burning incense.
- It suits resin blends, incense cones and charcoal use when you want smoke as part of a simple home ritual.
Engraved metal, warm wood
The body is made from brass, with engraved detailing across the surface and a shaped handle in polished wood. The contrast matters: brass gives presence and weight, while the handle makes the burner easier to move and hold during use.
Using it with resin, cone or charcoal incense
Place the burner on a stable, heat-safe surface before lighting incense. Use it with the incense formats specified for this piece: resin, cones or charcoal incense.
Allow the contents and metal to cool fully before emptying ash. Wipe the outside with a dry, soft cloth, and keep the wooden handle away from prolonged damp.
The pentagram in ritual context
The pentagram has appeared in many symbolic systems, often as a five-pointed sign of balance, protection and the relationship between body, mind and the elements. Here it gives the censer a clear ritual character without needing to overstate its meaning. Used with incense, the object becomes a small point of focus: light, smoke, scent and symbol gathered into one contained gesture.
Weight and details
It weighs 266 g. The burner is made in India and belongs to the Traditional Brass Incense Burners range.
A considered gift
A thoughtful choice for someone who uses incense in meditation, seasonal rituals or a quiet evening practice. The engraved brasswork and pentagram detail make it feel more personal than a simple ash holder.
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Common questions
Can it be used for stick incense?
Does the handle mean the burner stays cool?
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