Incense Burner Sticks and Cones Mango Wood
Let a thin line of incense smoke mark the room with intention. This mango wood incense burner holds sticks and cones in one grounded piece, giving ash a place to fall while the scent becomes part of the moment.
Incense Burner Sticks and Cones Mango Wood is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Let a thin line of incense smoke mark the room with intention. This mango wood incense burner holds sticks and cones in one grounded piece, giving ash a place to fall while the scent becomes part of the moment.
Incense Burner Sticks and Cones Mango Wood is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
About this product
Smoke held with simple wooden warmth
- Made for everyday incense rituals, from a quiet morning stick to a cone after work.
- The mango wood brings a natural, warm presence to a shelf, table or small ritual corner.
- It works as an unheated holder, so the incense itself creates the smoke while the burner supports it.
- The design suits people who like their incense tools practical, calm and easy to keep nearby.
- Use it to contain falling ash more neatly than burning incense on an open surface.
Mango wood from India
This burner is made from mango wood and comes from India. Mango wood is valued for its warm character and natural grain, bringing a softer feeling than metal or ceramic incense tools.
Using sticks and cones
Place the burner on a stable, heat-safe surface before lighting incense. For sticks, set the stick into the holder and allow the ash to fall onto the burner. For cones, place the cone on the suitable area of the burner, light it, then let the flame go out so the cone smoulders.
Never leave burning incense unattended. Allow ash and any residue to cool fully before clearing it away.
Care for the wood
Empty cooled ash after use and wipe the surface with a soft, dry cloth. Keep the burner dry, as wood can mark or warp if left damp.
Incense in daily practice
Incense has a long place in Hindu, Buddhist and household ritual across India, where scent is used to mark prayer, welcome and transition. In a modern home, an incense burner gives that small act a clear place: light, pause, let the smoke rise, and return to the room with a little more attention. The meaning can be devotional, meditative or simply atmospheric, depending on the moment.
Weight and details
This is a mango wood incense burner for both sticks and cones. It weighs 172 g.
A thoughtful incense gift
It makes a considered gift for someone who already enjoys incense, or for someone beginning a small home ritual. The natural wood keeps it warm and understated, easy to pair with different scents and spaces.
Material
Mango Wood
Scent family
Sweet
Diffuser
Burner
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Common questions
Is this burner heated or electric?
Can I place it straight onto any surface?
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