Incense Burner Soapstone Disc For Sticks And Cones
Let the smoke rise from a small circle of colour. This soapstone incense burner gives sticks and cones a steady place to rest, with a broad dish to catch the falling ash and a painted floral design that feels calm before the incense is even lit.
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Let the smoke rise from a small circle of colour. This soapstone incense burner gives sticks and cones a steady place to rest, with a broad dish to catch the falling ash and a painted floral design that feels calm before the incense is even lit.
Incense Burner Soapstone Disc For Sticks And Cones is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
About this product
What the design brings to the ritual
- The low, round form keeps the focus close to the surface, so the smoke becomes part of the table, shelf or quiet corner.
- A teal outer rim frames the centre, finished with pale scrolling detail that catches the eye without feeling busy.
- The painted flower motif gives the burner a gentle, altar-like presence, suited to daily incense rather than display only.
- The raised central holder keeps the incense point away from the painted dish, leaving space around it for ash to fall.
- Soapstone gives it a grounded, mineral feel in the hand, cooler and more substantial than a thin wooden ash catcher.
Painted soapstone from India
Made from soapstone, this incense holder has a smooth, rounded profile with a softly polished surface. The decoration is painted in teal, white and deep red tones, with the natural stone showing through beneath the central design.
Soapstone is a soft mineral, so small variations, marks and gentle surface wear are part of its character over time. Treat it as a decorative ritual object rather than a hard-wearing kitchen stone.
For sticks, cones and falling ash
An incense burner is an unheated holder: the incense itself is lit, then placed on the burner while the dish catches the ash. This design is made for both incense sticks and incense cones, giving you one compact piece for different daily rituals.
Use it on a stable, heat-resistant surface, away from loose fabric or draughts. Let the ash cool fully before emptying the dish.
Keeping the stone looking its best
Wipe away cooled ash with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid soaking the soapstone or using abrasive cleaners, as the surface is soft and can mark more easily than harder stone.
A small object with ritual roots
Incense has long been used across Indian religious and domestic practice, from temple offerings to the simple act of scenting a room at home. This burner keeps that gesture practical and contained: a place for the stick or cone, a dish for ash, and a visual centre for a few quiet minutes. The floral motif also suits the wider language of offering and attention, without needing to belong to one fixed practice.
Weight and details
This soapstone incense burner weighs 200 g. It is a round disc-style holder from the Soapstone Incense Holders range, suitable for incense sticks and cones.
A thoughtful incense gift
It makes a gentle gift for someone who enjoys incense, meditation, yoga spaces or a calmer evening routine. The painted stone feels personal without being overly ornate, easy to place on a bedside table, desk or small home altar.
Material
Soapstone
Diffuser
Burner
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Common questions
Does the burner need to be heated?
Can I wash it with water?
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