Wooden Smudge Bowl Three Moons Altar 13x7cm
Dried herbs, tumbled stones, small offerings, a folded note of intention: a wooden smudge bowl gives these quiet objects a place of their own. Made from mango wood with a three moons motif, it brings natural warmth to an altar, meditation corner, or mindful home practice.
Wooden Smudge Bowl Three Moons Altar 13x7cm is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Dried herbs, tumbled stones, small offerings, a folded note of intention: a wooden smudge bowl gives these quiet objects a place of their own. Made from mango wood with a three moons motif, it brings natural warmth to an altar, meditation corner, or mindful home practice.
Wooden Smudge Bowl Three Moons Altar 13x7cm is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
About this product
What the bowl invites
- A simple place to gather ritual items before a quiet moment begins.
- The three moons design gives the bowl a clear altar presence without feeling ornate.
- Mango wood brings a grounded, natural character, with grain that feels warm rather than polished-cold.
- The smooth surface suits small offerings, dried botanicals, stones, jewellery, or objects you like to keep close.
- Empty, it still has purpose: a pause point for the eye, ready for whatever the day asks you to set down.
Mango wood with moon detail
The bowl is made from mango wood and comes from India. Mango wood is valued for its natural grain and sturdy feel, giving ritual pieces a softer, more tactile quality than metal or ceramic.
No making method is specified, so we keep the beauty where it is certain: in the wood, the rounded form, and the three moons design that anchors the piece visually.
Using and caring for a wooden ritual bowl
Use it to hold smudge bundles between sessions, dried herbs before use, small stones, jewellery, keepsakes, or altar offerings. As it is wooden, do not place lit embers, charcoal, or burning herbs directly inside it unless you are using a suitable heat-proof liner.
Wipe with a dry or barely damp cloth and let it dry fully. Keep it away from prolonged damp, standing water, and strong heat, as these can affect natural wood over time.
The meaning of the three moons
The three moons are often read as a visual reference to the moon’s changing phases: waxing, full, and waning. In contemporary altar practice, moon imagery is commonly used to mark rhythm, reflection, endings, and return. On a practical level, the symbol gives the bowl a clear focal point. It turns a simple wooden vessel into a small threshold between ordinary storage and intentional practice, useful for those who like their rituals to feel tangible, calm, and beautifully arranged.
Size and details
Measures 13 x 7 cm and weighs 180 g.
A thoughtful altar gift
A gentle gift for someone who keeps an altar, works with herbs or stones, journals with intention, or likes small objects that make daily rituals feel more considered.
Material
Mango Wood
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Common questions
Can I burn herbs directly in this bowl?
What can I keep in it besides smudge bundles?
Complete your ritual
A few things often kept alongside this piece.

