Incense Burner Disc Sticks And Cones Buddha Wooden
Light a stick or cone, and the smoke has a small, steady place to gather before it drifts through the room. This mango wood incense burner pairs everyday function with a carved Buddha image, bringing a quiet focal point to a shelf, meditation corner or bedside ritual.
Incense Burner Disc Sticks And Cones Buddha Wooden is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Light a stick or cone, and the smoke has a small, steady place to gather before it drifts through the room. This mango wood incense burner pairs everyday function with a carved Buddha image, bringing a quiet focal point to a shelf, meditation corner or bedside ritual.
Incense Burner Disc Sticks And Cones Buddha Wooden is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
About this product
What the smoke and wood bring to the room
- Made for both incense sticks and cones, so you can choose a slim thread of smoke or a softer, grounded plume.
- The disc shape gives the ritual a clear centre, with the incense held in place as the ash falls.
- Mango wood brings a natural warmth, suited to spaces with plants, textiles, candles and simple altar pieces.
- The carved Buddha image adds a contemplative note without overwhelming the room.
- Use it when you want scent to mark a shift: before meditation, after tidying, or as evening light settles.
Mango wood with a carved Buddha motif
This burner is made from mango wood in India, with a Buddha image worked into the disc. The natural wood keeps the piece warm and tactile, while the carved design gives it a quiet sense of presence when no incense is burning.
How to use it with sticks or cones
Place the burner on a stable, heat-safe surface before lighting incense. Fit a stick or cone into the holder, light the incense itself, then let the smoke rise while the burner catches the falling ash.
Do not leave burning incense unattended. Allow ash and any remaining incense to cool fully before cleaning.
Keeping the wood looking cared for
Empty ash gently after use and wipe the surface with a dry, soft cloth. Keep the mango wood away from prolonged damp, and avoid soaking it or using harsh cleaners.
The Buddha image in everyday ritual
In Buddhist traditions, images of the Buddha are used as reminders of mindfulness, compassion and the practice of returning attention to the present moment. In a home setting, a Buddha motif can serve as a visual pause point rather than a decoration alone. Paired with incense, it suits simple personal rituals: lighting a scent before sitting quietly, marking the start of yoga practice, or giving a room a more reflective atmosphere.
Weight and details
Weight: 211 g. Made from mango wood in India. Suitable for incense sticks and incense cones.
A thoughtful gift for a quiet corner
This suits someone who already enjoys incense, meditation or yoga, as well as anyone creating a small calm space at home. The carved Buddha motif makes it especially fitting for a reflective, considered gift.
Material
Mango Wood
Diffuser
Burner
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Common questions
Does the burner heat the incense?
Can I use it on any surface?
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