19292ESBInsenceBurner

Spiritual Incense Burner for Meditation | Buddhist Hanging Censer


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Size: 15cm x 12cm
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Handcrafted Ritual Burner | Sacred Altar Decor for Spiritual Practice

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Size: 15cm (Height) x 12cm (Base)
Weight: 0.39kg
All Height: 26.5cm
Material: Oxidized Copper, Brass, Antique Finishing
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About Our Ritual Item : 

This Handcrafted Ritual Burner is a sacred altar décor piece, measuring 15cm in height with a 12cm base and a total hanging height of 26.5cm. Crafted from oxidized copper and brass with an antique finish, it features intricate carvings of Chenrezig and traditional auspicious symbols, enhancing its spiritual presence. Designed to be hung using the attached chain, this burner radiates calming energy suitable for meditation, prayer, and ceremonial use.

The detailed carvings on the body include Chenrezig, symbolizing compassion, alongside traditional auspicious motifs representing protection, abundance, and spiritual blessings. The latticework on the top allows incense smoke to rise gracefully, filling your space with soothing fragrance. The chains and hook provide easy hanging, making it a functional and decorative spiritual tool for home altars, meditation rooms, or temple settings.

Perfect for ritual practice or as a meaningful décor piece, this burner supports mindfulness, devotion, and the creation of a sacred atmosphere. Its antique finish and hand-crafted details reflect traditional Himalayan artistry, making it both a collectible and a sacred object that inspires peace, spiritual focus, and connection with the divine.

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.

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