Incense Holder for Cone and Disc White Washed
Let a cone settle on the pale wooden surface, light it, and the room begins to gather around a thin column of smoke. This whitewashed mango wood incense burner is a simple ritual piece for cones and incense discs, made to hold the moment neatly while the fragrance does the work.
Incense Holder for Cone and Disc White Washed is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Let a cone settle on the pale wooden surface, light it, and the room begins to gather around a thin column of smoke. This whitewashed mango wood incense burner is a simple ritual piece for cones and incense discs, made to hold the moment neatly while the fragrance does the work.
Incense Holder for Cone and Disc White Washed is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
About this product
What you'll notice as the smoke rises
- The whitewashed finish softens the look of the wood, with darker rubbed edges that give it a gently timeworn feel.
- The round, low profile keeps the focus on the incense itself, so the smoke feels quiet rather than theatrical.
- Black symbolic motifs add a small point of interest, visible in the photographed range as designs such as Om, yin and yang, a hamsa hand and an elephant.
- It suits a bedside table, meditation corner or small shelf where you want a discreet place for incense.
- The wooden surface brings a warmer, softer presence than metal or ceramic, especially against linen, stone or natural fibres.
Whitewashed mango wood
Made from mango wood, it has a pale washed finish that lets the darker grain and rim show through. The photographed pieces have a round disc shape with a printed black motif at the centre, giving each design a calm, graphic quality without making the holder feel ornate.
Using it with cones and incense discs
Place the incense holder on a stable, heat-safe surface before use. Set a cone or incense disc in the centre, light it according to the incense instructions, then allow the smoke to rise while the holder helps contain the ash in one place.
This is an unheated burner. The incense itself provides the smoke, so there is no candle, warmer or electrical element involved.
Care after burning
Let the incense and holder cool fully before touching or emptying it. Tip away loose ash, then wipe the surface with a dry cloth. Keep the mango wood dry, and avoid soaking it or leaving damp ash sitting on the surface.
A small ritual object from India
Incense has long been used across many Indian homes and devotional settings to mark a shift in atmosphere, from everyday activity to a more attentive moment. This piece keeps that practice simple: a low wooden disc, a pale finish, and a single place for the cone or incense disc to burn. The symbols shown across the range also echo wider spiritual and contemplative traditions, used here as quiet visual markers.
Weight and details
- Material: mango wood
- Finish: whitewashed, with black printed motif
- Suitable for: incense cones and incense discs
- Weight: 39 g
- Origin: India
- Design: assorted motif from the White Washed Incense Holders range
A thoughtful little gift
Choose it for someone who enjoys incense, keeps a meditation space, or likes small natural objects with a symbolic touch. It is easy to place, easy to use, and quietly beautiful enough to leave out between rituals.
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Common questions
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