Incense Holder Ash Catcher, 10 Inch Mango Wood
Let the smoke rise while the ash falls neatly where it should. This mango wood incense ash catcher gives a simple daily ritual a calmer shape, holding incense steady and keeping the surface beneath it cleaner as the stick burns.
Incense Holder Ash Catcher, 10 Inch Mango Wood is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Let the smoke rise while the ash falls neatly where it should. This mango wood incense ash catcher gives a simple daily ritual a calmer shape, holding incense steady and keeping the surface beneath it cleaner as the stick burns.
Incense Holder Ash Catcher, 10 Inch Mango Wood is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
About this product
What makes it quietly useful
- The long wooden form gives falling ash somewhere to settle, rather than scattering across a table or shelf.
- Mango wood brings a natural, tactile warmth to an incense corner, with a grounded feel in the hand.
- It suits simple stick incense rituals, from a few minutes of morning stillness to scenting a room before guests arrive.
- The assorted colours and designs mean each piece has its own decorative character.
- Its narrow profile is easy to place on a desk, windowsill, bedside table or small home altar.
Mango wood with an Indian craft setting
This incense holder is made from mango wood in India. The form is practical and understated: a wooden ash catcher designed to support incense while giving the ash a clear place to fall. Designs and colours are assorted, so the exact look may vary from piece to piece.
How to use it with incense
Place the holder on a stable, heat-safe surface. Set your incense in the holder, light the tip, then gently blow out the flame so the stick smoulders and releases smoke.
Let the ash fall into the wooden channel as it burns. Once fully cool, tip the ash away and wipe the holder with a dry cloth.
Care for the wood
Keep the holder dry and away from prolonged damp, as mango wood is still a natural material. Do not leave burning incense unattended, and keep it away from fabrics, draughts, children and pets.
Incense in daily ritual
Incense has been used across Hindu, Buddhist, Christian and other ritual settings as a way to mark attention, offering and transition. At home, the same gesture can be very simple: lighting a stick before meditation, while tidying a room, or at the end of a long day. The holder does not heat or scent the space by itself; it gives the incense a steady resting place and catches the ash as the smoke curls upward.
Size and details
Length: 25.4 cm. Weight: 37 g. Material: mango wood. Country of origin: India. Supplied in assorted colours and designs.
A thoughtful incense gift
A good choice for someone who already enjoys incense, or for someone starting a small ritual corner at home. Pair it with their favourite stick incense for a simple, considered present.
Material
Mango Wood
Scent family
Sweet
Diffuser
Burner
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Common questions
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