Incense Burner Stone Lotus White
Incense Burner Stone Lotus White is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Incense Burner Stone Lotus White is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Light a cone, let the flame settle, and this white lotus concrete incense burner becomes a quiet focal point for scent and smoke. The shallow flower form keeps the ritual simple: a place for the cone, a place for the ash, and a calm object to leave out between uses.
Why the lotus shape works
- The white finish keeps the look soft and uncluttered, easy to place beside candles, crystals or a small altar arrangement.
- Concrete gives it a grounded, mineral feel, with a steadier presence than a lightweight holder.
- The lotus form brings a gentle decorative note without making the piece feel ornate.
- It suits incense cone rituals where you want the burner to look considered, even when it is not in use.
- The simple design lets the smoke and fragrance take the attention, rather than the holder competing with them.
Concrete with a quiet stone-like finish
This incense holder is made from concrete, shaped into a white lotus design. The material gives it a calm, sculptural quality, with a natural weight that feels reassuring on a table, shelf or ritual surface.
Using it with incense cones
Place the burner on a stable, heat-safe surface before lighting your incense cone. Light the tip, wait until it glows, then blow out the flame and set the cone into the holder so the fragrance can release as the ash falls.
The burner itself is not heated. The incense provides the smoke, while the holder gives the cone a dedicated place to burn.
Care for the white concrete
Allow the burner to cool fully before emptying ash. Wipe away residue with a dry or lightly damp cloth, then leave it to dry before the next use.
Concrete can mark if it is left wet or handled with oily residue, so keep it dry between rituals and avoid harsh cleaning products.
The lotus in quiet ritual spaces
The lotus appears often in Buddhist and Hindu art, where it is associated with purity, awakening and the image of a flower rising cleanly from muddy water. Here, the symbol stays understated: a soft floral form for a daily incense practice, a shelf arrangement, or a small pause at the start or end of the day.
Weight and origin
This concrete incense burner weighs 460 g and is made in Indonesia. Incense cones are used separately.
A thoughtful incense gift
It makes a considered gift for someone who enjoys home fragrance, meditation corners or slow evening rituals. The white lotus design feels peaceful without being overly decorative, so it suits many styles of home.
Common questions
Can I use it with incense sticks?
This burner is described for incense cones. Use it with cones unless the incense format is specifically shown as compatible.
Does the burner create the smoke?
No. It is an unheated holder for lit incense. The cone creates the smoke and fragrance as it burns.
Should I place it directly on furniture?
Use it on a stable, heat-safe surface, especially while incense is burning and until the ash has cooled.
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