Incense Stick Burner Box 7 Chakra Colour

Made in India Ships from the UK

Light a stick, close the carved lid, and the smoke slips out through small cut-outs in quiet threads. This mango wood incense burner keeps the ritual contained, with ash falling inside the box rather than across a table or shelf. The dark finish and seven-colour chakra panel make it feel purposeful without taking over the room.

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Light a stick, close the carved lid, and the smoke slips out through small cut-outs in quiet threads. This mango wood incense burner keeps the ritual contained, with ash falling inside the box rather than across a table or shelf. The dark finish and seven-colour chakra panel make it feel purposeful without taking over the room.

Read the whole story ↓

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About this product

Smoke through carved wood
  • The lidded box gives incense a contained, considered feel, more discreet than an open ash catcher.
  • Small openings across the top let the smoke rise in soft, uneven trails.
  • The black wood sets off the chakra colours clearly, from warm red through to violet.
  • Inside, the stick rests within the box while it burns, so the falling ash is gathered below.
  • Round golden-toned fittings add a small point of contrast against the dark interior.
Mango wood with chakra colour

Made from mango wood, it has a long rectangular form with a dark painted finish. The lid is pierced with small decorative openings, and the front panel carries seven coloured chakra symbols.

The design suits a shelf, meditation corner, yoga space or bedside surface where you want fragrance to feel like a small pause rather than a mess to clear away.

For incense sticks

Lift the lid, place an incense stick in the holder inside the box, light the tip, then gently blow out the flame so the stick smoulders. Close the lid and let the smoke drift through the cut-outs.

Use it on a stable, heat-safe surface, away from fabrics, draughts and anything flammable. Never leave burning incense unattended, and allow the ash to cool fully before emptying the box.

The seven-colour chakra motif

In the yogic tradition, chakras are understood as subtle energy centres along the body, often represented through a sequence of colours and symbols. On an incense burner, the motif works as a visual focus: a small reminder to slow down, breathe, and mark a shift in the day. It pairs naturally with meditation, stretching, journalling or the simple pleasure of scent moving through a room.

Weight and details

Made in India from mango wood. The burner weighs 250 g and is designed to hold an incense stick inside the lidded box.

A thoughtful ritual gift

A good choice for someone who already burns incense, practises yoga, or is creating a calmer corner at home. The covered design makes it feel more complete than a simple tray, while the chakra colours add meaning without fuss.

Resonates with All chakras
Length29 cm
Width5 cm
Height5 cm
Weight250 g

Material

Mango Wood

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Common questions

Can I use incense cones in it?
This burner is designed for incense sticks. Use cones only with a burner specifically made for cones.
Does the box heat the incense?
No. An incense burner is an unheated holder. The lit incense stick creates the smoke, while the box supports it and catches the ash.
Will the smoke be fully contained?
No. The ash is contained inside the box, but the smoke is meant to escape through the small openings in the lid.
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