Incense Holder Tower Tapered Washed Mango Wood
Smoke feels different when it has a place to move. This mango wood incense burner tower gives a lit stick a more contained, contemplative setting, with pale washed wood, dark grain showing through, and carved openings that let the smoke drift in soft glimpses.
Incense Holder Tower Tapered Washed Mango Wood is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Smoke feels different when it has a place to move. This mango wood incense burner tower gives a lit stick a more contained, contemplative setting, with pale washed wood, dark grain showing through, and carved openings that let the smoke drift in soft glimpses.
Incense Holder Tower Tapered Washed Mango Wood is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
About this product
Smoke through washed wood
- The tall tapered shape draws the eye upward, so the burner feels sculptural even before incense is lit.
- A distressed whitewash lets the brown wood show through, giving it an aged, lived-with character.
- Cut-out leaf-like panels create small windows for the smoke, rather than leaving everything fully exposed.
- The square base keeps the ritual neat, giving ash a defined place to fall as the incense burns.
- Its quiet, neutral finish suits a meditation corner, hallway console, bedside table, or shelf beside plants and books.
Mango wood with a weathered finish
Made from mango wood, this incense holder has a tapered tower form with a washed, distressed surface. The visible carving is open and organic, with a leafy pattern that brings movement to the stillness of the wood.
Lighting it with care
Place the holder on a stable, heat-safe surface before use. Set the incense in the visible opening, light the tip, then gently blow out the flame so the stick smoulders and releases smoke.
Let ash cool fully before emptying. Wipe the wood with a dry cloth and keep it away from prolonged damp, as wood can mark or swell with moisture.
Incense as a daily pause
Incense holders have a simple purpose: they hold a lit incense stick or cone and catch the falling ash while the incense itself creates the smoke. In Indian homes, temples and meditation spaces, incense is often used to mark a threshold, a prayer, a welcome, or a quieter part of the day. This piece keeps that practice understated. The carved tower gives the smoke a small stage, while the washed mango wood keeps the mood soft rather than ornate.
Weight and details
This is one mango wood incense holder tower, made in India. It weighs 312 g.
A thoughtful gift for incense lovers
Choose it for someone who likes their rituals tidy, beautiful and unhurried. It suits a housewarming, a meditation gift, or a small present for someone building a calmer corner at home.
Material
Mango Wood
Scent family
Sweet
Diffuser
Burner
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Common questions
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