19291ESBInsenceBurner

Sacred Incense Burner For Buddhist Rituals | Tibetan Ritual Copper Brass Decor


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Sacred Incense Burner | Spiritual Decor for Meditation & Ritual

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Size: 12.5cm (Height) x 11.5cm (Base)
Weight: 0.26kg
Material: Oxidized Copper, Brass, Antique Finishing
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About Our Ritual Item :

This Sacred Incense Burner is a beautifully handcrafted ritual piece, measuring 12.5cm in height with an 11.5cm base, made from oxidized copper and brass with an antique finish. Intricately carved with auspicious symbols, it embodies spiritual blessings and is ideal for meditation, prayer, or ceremonial rituals. The burner’s detailed craftsmanship allows incense smoke to gracefully rise, creating a serene and sacred ambiance in your home, temple, or meditation space.

Designed to enhance spiritual practice, the auspicious symbols carved on its body represent protection, prosperity, and harmony. This incense burner is not just a decorative piece; it serves as a tool for mindfulness, devotion, and creating a focused environment for meditation or offering rituals. Its antique finish adds a touch of traditional Himalayan artistry, making it a meaningful addition to any altar or sacred space.

Perfect for daily ritual use or as a thoughtful spiritual gift, this incense burner supports the cultivation of peace, clarity, and positive energy. Its balanced proportions and symbolic carvings make it both a functional and aesthetically pleasing piece, bringing sacred presence and meditation focus to any space.

Introduction To Our Incense Burner:

In some cultures, burning incense to worship Buddhist deities has long been regarded as an important ceremonial ritual. According to a study, about half of Southeast Asia's inhabitants practice burning incense as a daily ritual at home. Buddhists believe incense as having a "divine odor," and its perfume is supposed to invoke the presence of Buddhist deities.

Burning incense is a sensory way to sanctify the place and inspire deliberate and conscientious behavior. As part of the ceremony, participants bow to the celestial statues and waft three or more incense sticks aloft.