Incense Cone Burner Box 6 Inch Mango Wood
Incense Cone Burner Box 6 Inch Mango Wood is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Incense Cone Burner Box 6 Inch Mango Wood is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Let the smoke gather softly inside a carved wooden box, then drift through the patterned lid in quiet threads. This mango wood incense burner box gives cone incense a contained, considered place to burn, keeping the ritual neat while adding warm, carved detail to a shelf, altar or bedside table.
Smoke, grain and carved detail
- The dark mango wood has a warm, earthy tone, with visible grain that gives the box a lived-in, natural character.
- Carved floral openings on the lid let the smoke rise gently rather than leaving the cone fully exposed.
- Small golden elephant motifs add a bright, decorative note against the deeper wood.
- The lidded box shape helps keep ash contained, making it suited to slower incense moments indoors.
- Inside, the pale wooden base creates a simple setting for incense cones.
Mango wood from India
Made from mango wood and imported from India, this burner sits within the long woodware tradition of Saharanpur in Northern India. The design is practical and tactile: a rectangular wooden box, a carved top, and a warm contrast between dark outer wood, lighter interior and golden-toned details.
How to use it with cone incense
Place the burner on a stable, heat-safe surface before use. Set an incense cone inside, light the tip, then gently blow out the flame so the cone smoulders. Close the lid if you want the smoke to move through the carved openings, or leave it open while lighting and checking the cone.
It is an unheated holder. The incense itself provides the smoke, while the box holds the cone and catches the falling ash.
Care between rituals
Allow the cone and burner to cool fully before emptying any ash. Wipe the wood with a dry cloth and keep it away from prolonged damp. As with all incense, never leave it burning unattended.
A small ritual object with Indian craft context
Incense has been used across Hindu, Buddhist, Christian and other devotional settings as a way to mark a threshold: the beginning of prayer, meditation, welcome or quiet attention. In the home, a burner like this gives that small act a defined place. The carved wooden box feels more discreet than an open tray, letting the smoke become part of the room slowly, with the elephant motif bringing a familiar symbol of steadiness, memory and good fortune in Indian decorative culture.
Size and details
This burner weighs 144 g. It is made from mango wood and designed as an incense cone burner box.
A thoughtful incense gift
It suits someone who already enjoys incense and wants a more contained, decorative holder for daily use. The carved wood and golden elephant detail make it a gentle gift for a meditation corner, home fragrance ritual or quiet bedside space.
Common questions
Does the burner need a candle or electric heat?
No. It is an unheated incense holder. Light the incense cone itself, then place it in the burner once it is smouldering.
Can I close the lid while the cone is burning?
Yes, the carved openings are there so smoke can pass through the lid. Always place it on a heat-safe surface and allow it to cool before handling or cleaning.
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