No holes in lid. Incense must be burned with lip removed. Incense will not burn with lid in place.
This lovely soapstone incense burner is perfect for burning many types of incense, such as incense sticks, incense cones, and resin incense with charcoal.
Use with: charcoal, resin incense, incense sticks, incense cones, smudge sticks, and more.
Size: 4" wide, 1.25" deep. Incense and charcoal not included.
Carved by hand - designs may vary burner to burner.
Includes: small amount of rocks or sand*
Charcoal and resin incense sold separately.
*We may substitute another color rocks/sand without notice
Instructions
Burning Incense Sticks: Flip the lid over and rest it onto the base of the burner. Insert incense stick into the hole of the lid.
Burning Incense Cones: Fill
base of incense holder with sand or rocks. Place burner on ceramic
coaster to protect counter top, as the base of the burner may get hot.
Place lit incense cone on top of sand or rocks. Allow to burn with the
lid removed. Incense will not burn with the lid in place.
Burning Resin Incense & Charcoal: Fill
base of incense holder with sand or rocks. Place burner on ceramic
coaster to protect counter top, as the base of the burner may get hot.
Follow instructions for lighting charcoal tablet then place on top of
sand or rocks. Allow charcoal to come to temperature then place small
amounts of resin onto hot charcoal. Allow to burn with the lid removed.
Incense will not burn with the lid in place.
Other Uses: This beautiful stone jar can also be used as a keepsake for small jewelry, earrings or trinkets.
What is Soapstone?
Soapstone
is natural rock and cool to the touch and some consider it to be
therapeutic. Soapstone is unique, and often no two pieces are exactly
alike, the color may vary slightly from item to item, and from the
picture. Soapstone is created by nature, composed of talc, quartz and
various minerals that has compressed over millions of years. Soapstone
has many properties that make it desirable for carving, including its
softness, which makes it easy to work with. Soapstone is also resistant
to heat, making it a good choice for fireplaces, wood stoves, and
cookware.