Pure Brass Incense Burner – Elegance Rooted in Quality

Price: 235.000 

A brass incense burner is more than just a tool for burning agarwood it is a decorative piece that carries both artistic and feng shui value. Made from premium Grade 1 pure brass, this burner combines elegant design with durability, making it an ideal fit for luxurious, classic style spaces.

  • Material: Pure brass incense burner for cones
  • Weight: 400g
  • Dimensions: 10cm x 6.9cm
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Models:

  • Model 1: Carved with traditional landscape scenes
  • Model 2: Intricately detailed lid featuring a dragon motif – symbol of power and prosperity

How to Use

     Step 1: Prepare a clean, dry burner

  • Before each use, check the inside of the burner to ensure no leftover ash or debris remains from previous use. Wipe it gently with a dry cloth to prevent the incense from carrying any unwanted scents.
  • Keeping the burner clean helps maintain the purity of the fragrance and preserves the product’s durability and appearance.

     Step 2: Prepare the incense and a heat resistant pad

  • Use incense cones, coil incense, or pressed incense tablets based on your preference.
  • Place a heat-resistant pad at the bottom of the burner to prevent direct heat from affecting the brass surface, which can cause discoloration or blackening.
  • Avoid burning too much incense at once to prevent an overpowering scent or a stuffy atmosphere.

     Step 3: Light the incense and place it inside

  • Ignite the tip of the incense cone or coil until it burns evenly, then gently blow out the flame.
  • Place the lit incense on the heat-resistant pad inside the burner, making sure there’s enough space around it for the smoke to circulate.
  • Gently cover the burner with the lid. The perforated decorative design allows the smoke to flow out slowly, creating a mystical and soothing visual effect.
  • Place the burner on a heat-resistant surface such as a wooden tray, ceramic base, or stone slab in a clean, ventilated area like an altar, living room, meditation space, bedroom, or workspace. Avoid placing it near flammable objects like paper, curtains, or tablecloths.

     Step 4: Clean after use

  • Once the incense has completely burned out, allow the burner to cool down fully before cleaning.
  • Remove any leftover ash from the heat pad or sand to prevent buildup, which could affect future use.
  • Periodically, wipe the burner’s surface with a soft cloth and use a small brush to clean the carved details, preserving its shine and intricate craftsmanship.