Charcoal Incense Burner, Sacral Chakra Svadhisthana
Smoke gathers differently in a charcoal incense burner: slower, deeper, more ceremonial. This brass jar gives resin incense a contained place to smoulder, with a red finish and fine golden patterning that feels warm on an altar, shelf or quiet corner.
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Smoke gathers differently in a charcoal incense burner: slower, deeper, more ceremonial. This brass jar gives resin incense a contained place to smoulder, with a red finish and fine golden patterning that feels warm on an altar, shelf or quiet corner.
Charcoal Incense Burner, Sacral Chakra Svadhisthana is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
About this product
Red brass with golden detail
- The rounded jar shape keeps the ritual visually grounded, low and steady rather than tall or showy.
- Red colouring links it naturally with the sacral chakra, Svadhisthana, often associated in yogic tradition with creativity, feeling and flow.
- Golden patterning catches the light around the side, giving the piece a decorative presence between uses.
- The brass body has a warm metallic rim, adding contrast to the deep red surface.
- It is made for resin incense with charcoal tablets, rather than as a standard stick holder.
Handmade brass from India
This incense jar is handmade in India from brass, with a red surface and golden decoration. The design is ornamental but practical, made to hold a removable grate so ash can fall neatly into the container below.
How the charcoal burner works
Place a charcoal tablet on the removable grate, then add resin incense once the charcoal is ready. The incense itself creates the smoke; the burner simply holds the heat source and catches the ash as it falls.
Use it on a heat-resistant base, well away from flammable objects. The burner becomes very hot during use, so do not touch it until the charcoal has fully burned out and the jar has cooled.
Sacral chakra ritual context
In the yogic chakra system, Svadhisthana is the sacral chakra, traditionally linked with water, emotion, sensuality and creative movement. A red-toned incense jar like this sits comfortably within that symbolic language, especially for those who use scent to mark a meditation, intention-setting practice or personal ritual. Resin incense on charcoal has a long ceremonial feel: the smoke rises slowly, the ash drops away, and the moment becomes more deliberate.
Weight and details
This brass incense burner weighs 95 g. It includes a removable grate for charcoal tablets and resin incense.
A meaningful gift
It suits someone who already enjoys resin incense, keeps a small altar space, or likes objects with both practical use and symbolic depth. The red and gold finish makes it a thoughtful choice for a meditation corner, yoga room or mindful home ritual.
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