Brass Incense Burner with Wooden Handle
Smoke gathers softly under the pierced lid, then slips through the small openings in quiet streams. This polished brass incense burner is made for cones or small charcoal, giving home fragrance a contained, ceremonial feel rather than an open ash dish.
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Smoke gathers softly under the pierced lid, then slips through the small openings in quiet streams. This polished brass incense burner is made for cones or small charcoal, giving home fragrance a contained, ceremonial feel rather than an open ash dish.
Brass Incense Burner with Wooden Handle is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
About this product
Polished brass with a handled form
- The brass body has a warm golden shine, with a rounded cup and a tall, pointed lid.
- Small vents in the lid let smoke move gently while helping to keep ash contained.
- The wooden handle adds a darker, tactile contrast to the polished metal.
- Its footed base gives the piece a traditional, altar-like silhouette on a shelf or table.
- The carved handle and decorative metalwork make it feel practical without losing its ritual character.
How it works with incense
Place an incense cone or a small piece of lit charcoal inside the brass cup, then set the vented lid back in place. The burner itself is not heated by electricity or flame; the incense or charcoal provides the smoke.
Use it on a stable, heat-safe surface, away from fabric, draughts and anything flammable. Let the burner cool fully before moving it, emptying ash, or touching the brass body.
Brass, wood and Indian ritual design
The burner is made from polished brass with a wooden handle. Brass has long been used in Indian household and ritual objects because it feels weighty, warm-toned and enduring. Here, that familiar material is shaped into a small handled vessel, bringing the feeling of temple lamps and incense vessels into a quieter home setting. It suits meditation spaces, evening scent rituals, or a side table where fragrance is part of the room’s atmosphere.
Care for the polished finish
Empty cooled ash after use and wipe the brass with a dry, soft cloth. Avoid soaking the burner, and keep the wooden handle dry. Brass can deepen in tone over time, especially where it is handled often, which gives the surface a naturally lived-in character.
Size and details
Weight: 113 g. Made in India. Suitable for incense cones or small charcoal.
A thoughtful home fragrance gift
It makes a considered gift for someone who enjoys incense, meditation, or slow evening rituals. The handled shape and polished brass finish give it enough presence to sit out between uses.
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Common questions
Can it be used with incense sticks?
Does it need a candle or electricity?
Can I move it while incense is burning?
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