Rope Incense Burner Set, 10 Ropes Astamangal
Twisted rope incense has a slower, more tactile feel than a straight stick. This Nepalese rope incense set pairs hand-rolled aromatic ropes with a brass holder, made for a quiet altar, meditation corner, or mindful pause at home.
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Twisted rope incense has a slower, more tactile feel than a straight stick. This Nepalese rope incense set pairs hand-rolled aromatic ropes with a brass holder, made for a quiet altar, meditation corner, or mindful pause at home.
Rope Incense Burner Set, 10 Ropes Astamangal is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
About this product
The feel of the ritual
- The coiled rope form feels earthy and traditional, with smoke that rises from the lit end in a soft, steady thread.
- The brass holder gives the ritual a clear place to happen, catching ash as the incense burns.
- The holder carries Astamangal symbols, bringing a sacred visual language into the room without needing extra decoration.
- The fragrance is described simply as aromatic, so expect a ritual scent rather than a named floral, woody, or resin note.
- It suits slower moments: before meditation, beside a journal, or when you want to mark the shift from busy to still.
Hand-rolled incense and brass
The set combines incense rope with a brass holder. The ropes are hand-rolled using natural ingredients, giving them the rough, twisted character associated with Himalayan rope incense.
An incense holder is not heated. It simply supports the lit incense and catches falling ash while the rope itself creates the smoke.
Lighting the rope
Place one rope securely in the holder. Light the tip, allow it to catch, then gently blow out the flame so the end glows and smoulders.
Use on a stable, heat-safe surface, away from draughts, fabrics, children and pets. Let the ash cool fully before clearing the holder, and never leave burning incense unattended.
The meaning of the eight signs
Astamangal refers to the eight auspicious symbols found in Hindu and Buddhist traditions. They are associated with ideas such as good fortune, long life and spiritual harmony, and are often used on ritual objects, textiles and sacred spaces. On this holder, the symbols give the set a more contemplative presence, connecting the everyday act of burning incense with a wider visual tradition from South Asian and Himalayan practice.
Set details
This set includes 10 rope incense pieces and a brass holder. The total weight is 140 g. Made in Nepal.
A thoughtful ritual gift
A considered choice for someone who keeps a meditation space, enjoys incense rituals, or prefers objects with cultural symbolism and quiet beauty. It feels personal without being overly formal.
Material
Brass, Incense
Diffuser
Burner
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Common questions
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