Incense Burner Tower Square Mango Wood Brass Inlay
Incense Burner Tower Square Mango Wood Brass Inlay is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Incense Burner Tower Square Mango Wood Brass Inlay is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Incense becomes a quieter, more contained ritual in this mango wood tower, with smoke slipping through cut-out flowers while ash stays gathered inside. The dark wood, brass inlay and small elephant motifs give it the feeling of a little architectural object, made to sit calmly on a shelf, altar or side table between uses.
What you'll notice as it burns
- The tall square form keeps the incense upright and enclosed, so the smoke appears through the pierced pattern rather than drifting from an open tray.
- A warm contrast of dark mango wood and brass-toned detail gives the piece a gentle ceremonial look without feeling ornate.
- The front panel opens for placing incense inside, then closes to make the burner feel neat and contained.
- Small floral perforations run up the tower, turning the smoke into soft glimpses rather than one visible stream.
- The elephant inlay adds a quiet Indian decorative note, subtle enough for everyday use.
Mango wood with brass detail
The burner is made from mango wood with brass inlay, pairing a natural grain with warm metallic accents. The photograph shows a dark-stained exterior, a lighter inner chamber, pierced flower-like openings and small brass elephant motifs on the front.
Using the tower safely
An incense burner is an unheated holder: the incense itself provides the smoke, while the burner supports it and catches falling ash. Open the front panel, place your incense securely inside, light it according to the incense instructions, then close the panel once the flame has been blown out and the tip is smouldering.
Always set it on a stable, heat-safe surface, away from curtains, papers and draughts. Let the ash cool fully before emptying it.
Care for the wood and inlay
Wipe the outside with a dry, soft cloth. Keep the mango wood away from prolonged damp, and avoid soaking or using harsh cleaners on the brass inlay. Empty cooled ash regularly so the inside stays tidy.
Made in the woodcraft city of Saharanpur
This style of wooden incense holder comes from India, with the supplied context linking it to Saharanpur in Northern India, a city known for woodwares and carved home objects. Incense has long been used across many Indian religious and household settings to mark prayer, hospitality and daily ritual. Here, that tradition is expressed in a practical tower form: the scent belongs to the incense you choose, while the holder gives the moment a defined place.
Weight and details
- Material: mango wood with brass inlay.
- Origin: India.
- Weight: 304 g.
- Includes one incense burner.
A thoughtful incense gift
It suits someone who already keeps incense at home and wants a more contained holder than a flat tray. The carved tower shape and elephant detail also make it a considered gift for a housewarming, meditation corner or quiet bedside ritual.
Common questions
Does the burner heat the incense?
No. It is an unheated holder. The incense is lit separately, and the burner holds it while catching the ash.
Can I leave it unattended while incense is burning?
No. Burning incense should always be kept in sight, on a stable heat-safe surface and away from flammable materials.
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