Incense Cone and Stick Holder Mango Wood 10cm
A small mango wood incense holder turns the simple lighting of a stick or cone into a neat, quiet ritual. Smoke rises while the ash is given somewhere to fall, keeping a desk, shelf or meditation corner more composed. It is made for both incense cones and sticks, so the atmosphere can be slender and drifting, or gathered around one softly smoking point.
Incense Cone and Stick Holder Mango Wood 10cm is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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A small mango wood incense holder turns the simple lighting of a stick or cone into a neat, quiet ritual. Smoke rises while the ash is given somewhere to fall, keeping a desk, shelf or meditation corner more composed. It is made for both incense cones and sticks, so the atmosphere can be slender and drifting, or gathered around one softly smoking point.
Incense Cone and Stick Holder Mango Wood 10cm is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
About this product
Why it works quietly in the room
- The mango wood brings a warm, natural presence that sits easily with plants, books, candles and softer home textures.
- It holds either a lit incense stick or cone, giving you flexibility without needing a second holder.
- The low, simple form keeps the focus on the smoke rather than the object itself.
- It is easy to move between a bedside table, a desk or a small ritual space when not in use.
- The wooden surface gives incense a calmer setting than a purely metal or ceramic piece.
Mango wood with a simple incense function
This incense burner is made from mango wood, a material often valued for its warm tone and natural grain. It is an unheated holder: the incense itself creates the smoke, while the holder supports the stick or cone and helps catch the falling ash.
Using it with sticks or cones
Place the holder on a stable, heat-safe surface before lighting your incense. For a stick, set the unlit end into the holder so the ash can fall onto the wood. For a cone, place it securely on the holder, light the tip, then allow the smoke to rise in its own time.
Care for the wood after incense
Let ash and any warm residue cool fully before cleaning. Empty it gently, then wipe the surface with a dry cloth. Keep the wood away from prolonged damp, and do not leave burning incense unattended.
From Saharanpur woodware traditions
This piece comes from India, with the woodware sourced from Saharanpur in Northern India. The city is widely associated with carved and turned wooden home objects, where everyday items often carry a decorative warmth as well as a practical use. Here, that tradition becomes a small ritual object for modern rooms: not elaborate, not ceremonial in itself, but ready to give incense a defined place in the day.
Size and details
Made from mango wood, this incense cone and stick holder measures 10 cm and weighs 39 g. It is suitable for incense sticks and incense cones.
A quiet gift for incense lovers
It makes a thoughtful gift for someone who already enjoys incense, meditation corners or slower evening rituals. Its simple wooden finish suits many rooms, so it feels personal without needing to match a particular décor style.
Material
Mango Wood
Scent family
Sweet
Diffuser
Burner
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Common questions
Is it heated or electric?
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