Cone Incense Burner Box White Washed 15 cm

Made in India Ships from the UK

Light a cone and the moment becomes more deliberate: a small curl of smoke, a quiet pause, ash kept neatly inside the box. This mango wood incense burner brings together a white-washed finish, black elephant motifs and golden-toned cone cups for a calm, orderly incense ritual.

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Light a cone and the moment becomes more deliberate: a small curl of smoke, a quiet pause, ash kept neatly inside the box. This mango wood incense burner brings together a white-washed finish, black elephant motifs and golden-toned cone cups for a calm, orderly incense ritual.

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About this product

White-washed wood with elephant detail
  • The pale finish has a gently worn look, with darker edges and small distressed marks visible in the wood.
  • Black elephant motifs sit along the front, adding a simple decorative note without crowding the design.
  • The open box shape helps keep fallen ash contained, so the ritual feels tidy as well as atmospheric.
  • Golden-toned cup holders inside give each cone a defined place to sit.
  • The lidded form makes it feel like a small ritual object, not just a tray.
How the cone smoke box works

An incense burner is an unheated holder: the incense cone itself is lit, then placed in one of the cups so the smoke can rise and the ash can fall into the box. Use it with the lid open, on a stable, heat-safe surface, away from draughts and anything flammable.

Wood, finish and simple care

The burner is made from mango wood with a white-washed surface. Wipe away cooled ash with a dry cloth and avoid soaking the wood, as prolonged damp can mark or warp natural timber. Let the cup area cool fully before handling after use.

Incense as a small daily marker

Incense has long been used across many Indian, Hindu, Buddhist and domestic traditions to mark prayer, hospitality, meditation and the shift between ordinary time and reflective time. In a modern home, that same gesture can be very simple: lighting a cone before journalling, opening a window in the evening, or giving a quiet corner a little scent and ceremony. The elephant motif also carries a long cultural association with wisdom, steadiness and good fortune.

Size and details

Measures 15 cm and weighs 144 g. Made from mango wood in India, with a white-washed finish, black elephant motifs and golden-toned cone cups inside.

A thoughtful incense gift

A fitting gift for someone who enjoys incense, mindful home details or small ritual objects with a gentle decorative presence. It suits a bedside table, meditation corner or living-room shelf when not in use.

Length15 cm
Width5.5 cm
Height5.5 cm
Weight144 g

Material

Mango Wood

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Common questions

Does this burner heat the incense?
No. It is an unheated holder for cone incense. The cone is lit separately, then placed inside so the burner can hold it and catch the ash.
Can I use incense sticks with it?
This piece is described and shown as a cone incense burner. It has visible cup holders for cones, not a stick hole.
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