The Incense Devotional
A Hand Blown and Sculptural Altar for Incense Cones

The Incense Devotional

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Description

**This item is now on preorder and ships by June 1** A sculptural piece of glass art for burning incense. Its radiating silhouette with a small central resting place for incense cones allows fragrant smoke to curl skyward from its center.

How To Use

Place the incense cone in the center of the dish and light the tip until it begins to glow. Gently extinguish the flame and allow the incense to slowly smolder, releasing its aromatic smoke into the air. 

  • Never leave burning incense unattended.
  • Keep away from children, pets, and flammable materials.
  • Use in a well-ventilated space.
  • Allow ash to cool completely before disposing.
  • Do not touch or move the incense dish while in use, as it may become hot.

 

Sizing & Info

Each piece is approx. 4" x 4".

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The Incense Devotional
The Incense Devotional

A sculptural hand blown glass dish for burning incense cones. Each piece is made by a glass artisan at the Ignite Glass Studios in Chicago. 

The Incense Devotional

An organic, oceanic form, the Incense Devotional is drawn from the ancient and mysterious language of the sea. Sea creatureds have long been associated with intuition and the unlocking of mysteries hidden beneath the surface. Its shape connects the object to a larger world of natural curiosities and ritual artifacts, a symbolic vessel for scent, smoke, and the process of reaching toward what lies beyond the veil.

The Incense Devotional
The Incense Devotional
The Incense Devotional
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