Description
Height in Inches: 4
Diameter in Inches: 2.75
3508 (111)
$32.99
Cast iron cauldron. Very fire safe. Perfect for burning resin incense or herbs over charcoal. Also works as a candle holder. You can even put sand in the bottom and use for stick and cone incense. A must have for every altar.
PLEASE NOTE: Photo shows very black color. This listing is for the hematite color (metallic black).
1 in stock
Height in Inches: 4
Diameter in Inches: 2.75
3508 (111)
Part of the Wolfwalker collection by Silver Wolf Walks Alone
By Ann Moura
Cast iron cauldron. Very fire safe. Perfect for burning resin incense or herbs over charcoal. Also works as a candle holder. You can even put sand in the bottom and use for stick and cone incense. A must have for every altar.
Please note: the last shipment of these we received are more of a silvery black (like hematite) than very black. They also do not have the goddess symbol inside the moon in the center.
The photo shows the very black but this listing is for the hematite color.
by Ray Buckland
Cast iron cauldron. Very fire safe. Perfect for burning resin incense or herbs over charcoal. Also works as a candle holder. You can even put sand in the bottom and use for stick and cone incense. A must have for every altar.
Symbolically the pentacle is a symbol of protection. Most religions on Earth attributes special powers to number 5, which represents the human body; 5 senses, 5 elements, 5 pillars etc. There are also 5 virtues; Love, Wisdom, Truth, Kindness, Justice. It is in the efforts that we make to manifest these 5 virtues that the Divine protection usually attributed to the pentacle becomes effective. Long ago, it was considered by Pythagoreans as a symbol of beauty and harmony.
Height in Inches: 4.5
Diameter in Inches: 4.5
Palmwood, OM, Wooden, Stick, Incense Holder are handmade from sustainable, responsibly harvested woods by our Fair Trade cottage industry partners in India.
This brass cone, incense burner, brass has a minimalistic design, which brings refined elegance to any space. It has a traditional three-legged base, which supports the bottom cup and a cone shaped top with decorative cutouts. You can use for burning incense cones.
Height in Inches: 2.5
Tibetan, lattice, wooden, incense stand and holder burning box with brass rails. You use for burning Tibetan incense sticks laid flat. Also works well for string incense or palo santo sticks.
The wood is from sustainable, responsibly harvested trees by Fair Trade cottage industry partners. Artisans have created a unique brass lattice design with brass inlay. Made in India.
Leaf, Detailed Clay, Incense Holder add the beauty of the trees into your sacred space. This leaf, incense holder features a beautiful gradient color symbolizes the changing of the seasons. This natural clay fair trade incense burner is perfect for traditional stick incense and Japanese style incense.
Ankh Wooden Incense Burner
Star and Paisley Soapstone Incense Cup Cone and Stick Incense Holder. You will enjoy the versatility and compact design of this hand carved incense burner. Turn the lid of cone box upside-down to burn incense sticks Handcrafted by Fair Trade cottage industry partners in India.
Soapstone colors may vary from what is shown in photo, but the design will be the same as shown. There are many beautiful colors of soapstone from a warm beige or gray to a reddish or greenish brown or a very dark brown. Some are a solid color and others are marbled mix of two or three colors. We will pick out a beautiful one just for you!
This wood inlay double compartment, stick, incense holder and burner is our 12″ coffin holder from India. It has wooden inlays on the sides and a “hidden” compartment in the bottom that opens up where you can store incense sticks. It has two plates inside for cone incense as well. You can use this holder in several different ways.
Bastet, Stick, Incense Burner has lots of symbolic meaning for you to discover.
Bastet (also called Bast) is an ancient Egyptian deity in the form of a cat. She is often depicted as a seated black cat wearing gold hoop earrings and an elaborate golden scarab necklace.
Because cats have large litters of kittens and are very vocal, Bastet represented both fertility and musicianship to the Egyptians and her aid was petitioned for favors by women wishing to become pregnant as well as by singers and instrumentalists hoping to improve their skills and advance their musical careers.