Cone Incense Burner, Dancing Ganesha — Pack of 2
Light a cone and the small dish becomes a quiet focus point, holding the ash while the smoke curls around a dancing Ganesha figure. This aluminium cone incense burner brings together everyday function and Hindu symbolism, with a silver-toned finish that catches the light on the raised details.
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Light a cone and the small dish becomes a quiet focus point, holding the ash while the smoke curls around a dancing Ganesha figure. This aluminium cone incense burner brings together everyday function and Hindu symbolism, with a silver-toned finish that catches the light on the raised details.
Cone Incense Burner, Dancing Ganesha — Pack of 2 is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
About this product
What the smoke moves around
- The dancing Ganesha figure gives the burner a sense of movement, as if the ritual has already begun.
- A shallow, lotus-like dish sits beneath the figure, ready to hold a standard incense cone and catch the falling ash.
- The silver-toned aluminium has darkened recesses, so the carved-looking details stand out clearly.
- It suits a meditation corner, yoga room, hallway table or shelf where scent is part of the atmosphere.
- The pair works well when you want matching incense holders in two rooms, or one to keep and one to gift.
Silver-toned aluminium with a detailed Ganesha form
Made from aluminium in India, each holder has a bright metal surface with darker shading in the grooves. The figure, pedestal and dish are richly detailed, giving the piece more presence than a plain ash catcher while keeping the use simple.
Using it with incense cones
Place the holder on a stable, heat-safe surface before use. Set a standard incense cone in the dish, light the tip, then let the flame go out so the cone smoulders gently.
The burner is an unheated holder, so the incense itself creates the smoke. Allow the cone and ash to cool fully before emptying the dish.
Care between rituals
Tip away cooled ash after use and wipe the metal with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid soaking it or using harsh cleaners, as these can dull the finish and settle into the detailed recesses.
Ganesha in context
In Hindu tradition, Ganesha is widely associated with wisdom, auspicious beginnings and the removal of obstacles. The dancing form adds a lively quality to that symbolism, suggesting movement, rhythm and a fresh step forward. Here, the image sits within a simple incense ritual: lighting a cone, watching the smoke rise, and giving a small moment of attention to the room. It is a decorative object with cultural meaning, made for people who like their home fragrance to carry a little story as well as scent.
Size and details
- Pack of two incense burners.
- Each piece measures 14 x 10 cm.
- Made from aluminium.
- Origin: India.
- Designed for standard incense cones.
A thoughtful pair to give
This set suits someone who enjoys incense, meditation spaces, Hindu-inspired symbolism or small decorative objects with a ritual purpose. The matching pair makes it easy to share one, or to create the same scent ritual in two quiet corners of the home.
Material
Aluminium
Diffuser
Burner
Quantity
2 pieces
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Common questions
Can I use incense sticks with this holder?
Does the burner need a candle or extra heat source?
Will the metal get warm during use?
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