Rope Incense Set Silver-Plated Pancha Buddha 10 Ropes
Twisted rope incense brings a slower, more tactile rhythm than a straight incense stick. This Nepalese rope incense set pairs aromatic incense ropes with a silver-plated brass holder engraved with a Pancha Buddha design, creating a small ritual piece for a meditation corner, altar space or quiet room.
Rope Incense Set Silver-Plated Pancha Buddha 10 Ropes is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Twisted rope incense brings a slower, more tactile rhythm than a straight incense stick. This Nepalese rope incense set pairs aromatic incense ropes with a silver-plated brass holder engraved with a Pancha Buddha design, creating a small ritual piece for a meditation corner, altar space or quiet room.
Rope Incense Set Silver-Plated Pancha Buddha 10 Ropes is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
About this product
What the ritual feels like
- The rope form has a rough, hand-twisted look, with pale fibres coiled into a soft, braided strand.
- The holder rises from a round silver-toned base, holding the incense upright so the smoke can curl from the hanging rope.
- The engraved Pancha Buddha design adds a devotional centre to the piece without making the setting feel crowded.
- It suits slower moments: lighting incense before meditation, marking the start of a yoga practice, or settling a room before guests arrive.
- The red outer presentation gives it a ceremonial feel, while the polished metal keeps the piece simple and easy to place.
Silver-plated brass and aromatic rope incense
The holder is made from brass with a silver-plated finish, shaped with a round base and a tall hook for suspending the incense rope. The incense is formed into twisted ropes, a format used in Himalayan incense traditions rather than built around a bamboo stick.
How to burn the rope
Place the holder on a stable, heat-safe surface, away from fabric, draughts and open windows. Light the end of the rope, allow it to catch, then gently blow out the flame so it smoulders.
Use in a well-ventilated space and never leave burning incense unattended. Let the holder cool fully before touching or moving it, then clear away ash with a dry cloth.
Pancha Buddha in context
In Buddhist iconography, the Pancha Buddha, or Five Buddhas, are associated with five aspects of awakened wisdom. Supplier tradition links them with compassion, wisdom, power, love and purity, making this design especially suited to a meditation space or home altar. Rope incense is closely connected with Nepalese and Tibetan-style incense practice, where twisted incense forms are used as part of daily offering, prayer and contemplative routines. Here, the symbolism sits quietly in the object itself: a suspended rope, rising smoke, and an engraved base that gives the ritual a visual point of focus.
Set size and details
- Includes one silver-plated brass incense holder.
- Includes 10 aromatic rope incense pieces.
- Total weight: 140 g.
- Country of origin: Nepal.
A thoughtful gift for a calm space
This is a considered gift for someone who already loves incense, meditation objects or Buddhist-inspired design. It also suits anyone building a small home ritual space and wanting something more distinctive than a standard incense stick holder.
Material
Brass, Incense
Incense format
Rope
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Common questions
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