Incense Burner For Sticks And Cones, Wood Hamsa
Let the smoke rise from a quiet wooden disc, with the Hamsa motif holding the centre of the ritual. This mango wood incense burner is made for incense sticks and cones, giving falling ash a simple place to settle while the scent gathers softly in the room.
Incense Burner For Sticks And Cones, Wood Hamsa is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Let the smoke rise from a quiet wooden disc, with the Hamsa motif holding the centre of the ritual. This mango wood incense burner is made for incense sticks and cones, giving falling ash a simple place to settle while the scent gathers softly in the room.
Incense Burner For Sticks And Cones, Wood Hamsa is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
About this product
What the Hamsa design brings to the moment
- The carved hand motif gives the burner a calm focal point, even before the incense is lit.
- Smoke becomes part of the setting, rising from the centre rather than disappearing into the background.
- The wooden surface brings a warm, natural note to shelves, side tables and quiet corners.
- It suits both slim incense sticks and incense cones, so one burner can hold different daily rituals.
- The disc shape keeps the look simple and grounded, without making the space feel crowded.
Carved mango wood from India
The burner is made from mango wood, a warm-toned wood often chosen for decorative home pieces. The Hamsa design is carved into the disc, giving the surface texture and a clear symbolic centre without adding fuss.
Using it with sticks and cones
Place the burner on a stable, heat-safe surface before lighting your incense. Set a stick or cone in the holder, light the tip, then blow out the flame so the incense smoulders gently. Let the ash cool fully before emptying it.
Care for the wood
Wipe away ash with a dry cloth after use. Keep the wood away from prolonged damp, and avoid soaking it in water. As with all incense, never leave it burning unattended.
The Hamsa in context
The Hamsa is a hand-shaped symbol found across Jewish, Islamic and wider Middle Eastern and North African traditions, where it is commonly associated with protection, blessing and watchfulness. In contemporary homes, it is often used as a decorative motif with a quiet ritual feeling. Here, that symbolism sits alongside the everyday act of burning incense, turning a small pause into something more considered.
Size and details
This incense holder weighs 200 g. It is made in India and designed for use with incense sticks and cones.
A thoughtful ritual gift
A considered gift for someone who enjoys incense, symbolic home décor or small daily rituals. It suits a meditation corner, bedside table or shelf where scent and meaning can sit together.
Material
Mango Wood
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