Charcoal Resin Incense Burner Jar, Throat Chakra Vishuddha
Set a charcoal resin incense burner at the centre of a quiet ritual and the room changes slowly, through heat, fragrance and curling smoke. This brass jar is made for resin incense and charcoal tablets, with a removable grate that lets ash fall neatly into the container below. Its dark blue finish and golden patterning connect it visually to Vishuddha, the throat chakra.
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Set a charcoal resin incense burner at the centre of a quiet ritual and the room changes slowly, through heat, fragrance and curling smoke. This brass jar is made for resin incense and charcoal tablets, with a removable grate that lets ash fall neatly into the container below. Its dark blue finish and golden patterning connect it visually to Vishuddha, the throat chakra.
Charcoal Resin Incense Burner Jar, Throat Chakra Vishuddha 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 deep blue colour gives it a focused, contemplative presence on an altar, shelf or ritual tray.
- Golden decoration catches the light softly, adding warmth without making the piece feel ornate.
- The removable grate creates a practical place for charcoal and resin, while keeping spent ash contained underneath.
- Brass gives the jar a steady, substantial feel, suited to a slow incense ritual rather than a quick stick holder.
- It is designed for loose resin incense with charcoal tablets, a format loved for its rich, enveloping smoke.
Dark blue brass, handmade in India
The jar is made from brass and finished in a dark blue colour with golden patterns. It is handmade in India, so small variations in finish are part of its character. The design belongs to the Chakra Charcoal Incense Jar range, with this piece dedicated to the throat chakra, Vishuddha.
How to use it with resin incense
Place the burner on a heat-resistant base before use. Set a charcoal tablet on the removable grate, light it until it is glowing and ashed over, then add a small pinch of resin incense on top. Loose resin and powder incense do not self-light, so they need the heat of charcoal or a suitable incense heater.
Let the smoke unfold slowly. Add only a little resin at a time, as this style of incense is concentrated and can quickly fill a room.
Heat care and safe handling
Incense burners become very hot during use. Keep this jar away from flammable objects and do not touch it while charcoal is burning. Once the charcoal has finished, allow everything to cool fully before emptying the ash.
After use, remove cooled ash from the container and wipe the brass with a dry cloth. Avoid water or abrasive cleaning, which can dull the surface.
Vishuddha in ritual context
In the yogic chakra system, Vishuddha is the throat chakra, traditionally associated with voice, expression and truthful communication. Blue is commonly linked with this centre, which is why the colour matters here rather than acting as decoration alone. In practice, a burner like this can be used to mark the beginning of meditation, journalling, chanting or a quiet evening ritual, giving the moment a clear sensory boundary through smoke, scent and attention.
Weight and details
This brass incense jar weighs 95 g. It includes a removable grate for charcoal tablets and resin incense.
A thoughtful ritual gift
It suits someone who already enjoys resin incense, chakra-inspired objects or small altar pieces with purpose. The dark blue and gold finish also makes it a considered gift for anyone drawn to mindful home rituals and symbolic design.
Material
Brass
Scent family
Resinous
Diffuser
Burner
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Common questions
Does resin incense burn on its own?
Can I use this as a regular incense stick holder?
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