Charcoal Incense Burner Throat Chakra Vishuddha
Set a charcoal tablet on the grate, add resin, and let the smoke gather into a slower kind of moment. This dark blue brass incense burner is made for resin incense rituals, holding the heat above the jar so ash can fall neatly below. The golden patterning gives it a ceremonial feel without taking over the space.
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Set a charcoal tablet on the grate, add resin, and let the smoke gather into a slower kind of moment. This dark blue brass incense burner is made for resin incense rituals, holding the heat above the jar so ash can fall neatly below. The golden patterning gives it a ceremonial feel without taking over the space.
Charcoal Incense Burner Throat Chakra Vishuddha is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
About this product
Dark blue brass with golden detail
- The deep blue finish feels quiet and centred, with gold decoration that catches the light softly.
- Its higher base gives the jar a lifted, altar-like presence on a shelf, table or ritual cloth.
- Brass gives the piece a reassuring weight in the hand before use, while the colour keeps it visually calm.
- The form is practical as well as decorative, made to contain falling ash rather than leave it scattered.
- It suits resin and charcoal rituals where the burner is part of the atmosphere, not just a tool.
How the charcoal grate works
This burner is designed for resin incense used with charcoal tablets. Place the lit charcoal on the removable grate, then add resin. The grate lets ash fall into the container below, keeping the ritual contained and easier to clear afterwards.
Handmade brass from India
The jar is made from brass and handmade in India, with a dark blue finish and golden patterning across the surface. The result is a functional charcoal incense jar with a more considered, ceremonial presence.
Using it safely
Always place the burner on a heat-resistant base before lighting charcoal. Incense burners become very hot in use, so do not touch or move it while the charcoal is burning. Keep it away from flammable objects, and allow the charcoal and burner to cool fully before emptying the ash.
Vishuddha and the ritual of smoke
Vishuddha is known in the yogic tradition as the throat chakra, often associated with voice, expression and truthfulness. A burner dedicated to this centre is commonly used as a visual focus during intention-setting, meditation or personal ritual. The smoke becomes a simple marker of transition: lighting, waiting, watching, then letting the moment settle. The meaning stays gentle and symbolic, rooted in practice rather than promise.
Weight and details
Weight: 120 g. Made from brass, with a removable grate for charcoal tablets and resin incense.
A thoughtful gift for ritual spaces
This makes a considered gift for someone who enjoys resin incense, chakra symbolism or quiet home rituals. Its rich colour and golden patterning suit a meditation corner, altar space or any room where scent is used with care.
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Brass
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Common questions
Can I use incense sticks with this burner?
Does the burner need an external heat source?
Can I empty the ash straight after use?
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