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Wooden Decorative Handcarved Tower Incense Burner

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$27.18

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$10.87

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Sheesham Wood • Hand‑Carved • Multi‑Use Stick and Cone Burner

 

This hand‑carved wooden tower incense burner is designed to elevate the atmosphere of any sacred space. Crafted in an octagon shape, the burner holds up to four incense sticks at once and includes a designated space for burning an incense cone. The tall enclosed design hides the ashes from view, allowing your space to remain clean and visually serene.

 

The top of the tower features a carved floral motif with nine delicate openings that allow the smoke to rise gently through the design. Each side of the tower is carved with elongated floral patterns that let the fragrance drift outward, filling your space with a soft and steady aroma. Hand‑carved stalks and leaves decorate the upper portion of the burner, enhanced by natural, darker streaks in the wood that create a warm and organic appearance.

 

Made from Sheesham wood, also known as Indian rosewood, this piece is crafted by artisans in India who specialize in traditional wood carving. The result is a functional incense burner that also serves as a decorative accent for meditation rooms, altars, living spaces, or any environment where you want to invite peace and intention.

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  • Material: Sheesham wood (Indian rosewood)

  • Shape: Octagon tower

  • Holds up to four incense sticks

  • Includes a designated incense cone holder

  • Carved floral top with nine smoke openings

  • Carved floral and leaf patterns on all sides

  • Dimensions: 3 in x 3 in x 12 in

  • Weight: 0.554 lb

  • Made in India

Care Instructions

  • Wipe gently with a dry or slightly damp cloth

  • Avoid harsh cleaners to preserve the natural wood finish

  • Keep away from direct moisture or prolonged humidity

  • Allow ashes to cool fully before emptying

  • Store in a dry place to maintain the integrity of the wood

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