Himalayan Incense Burner | Dragon Motif Ritual Vessel for Buddhist Altars
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Size: 22cm(Height) x 24cm(Length) x 14.5cm(Width)
Weight: 1.56 kg
Materials: Copper Body, Acrylic Color
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About Our Product
This Buddhist Shrine Incense Burner measures 22 cm in height, 24 cm in length, and 14.5 cm in width, with a weight of 1.56 kg. Crafted from a copper body with acrylic color, this ornate ritual vessel features a richly decorated rounded body supported by three sculptural legs. Dragon headed handles extend from both sides, while additional dragon motifs, animal forms, and ornamental patterns decorate the body. The upper section is finished with an intricately carved openwork design and a small finial, creating a striking ceremonial appearance inspired by traditional Himalayan metalwork.
The elaborate imagery gives this Buddhist incense burner a strong symbolic and protective character. The dragon headed side handles convey power and protection, while the animal motifs around the body add to its ceremonial visual language. The openwork section near the top allows incense smoke to rise and disperse, connecting the physical act of burning incense with offerings and purification. The three supporting legs provide a balanced foundation, while the detailed sculptural elements reflect the traditional use of animal and mythical imagery in Himalayan ritual art.
This traditional incense burner is suitable for Buddhist shrines, altar spaces, meditation rooms, prayer areas, and ceremonial settings. Burning incense is commonly associated with making offerings, purifying the surrounding environment, and creating a calm atmosphere for prayer and meditation. With its sculptural dragon handles, intricate copperwork, and richly decorated form, this Himalayan Buddhist incense burner serves as both a meaningful ritual object and a distinctive piece of sacred artwork.
Introduction To Incense Burner :
Incense burners are sometimes known as thuribles and can be swung by hand or suspended from the ceiling. The swinging action creates a draught through the censer, which allows the charcoal to glow and the incense to burn more strongly.
Incenses are among the most widely used ritual objects in religious practices, Nepali households and temples, and various other occasions. Majorly seen as an aromatic offering to the god, it is also used to create a good aromatic ambiance to your surroundings. But burning incense has its downside; when it is burnt, placing the burnt incense in your room and managing the ashes from the incense becomes difficult. So, we offer you a permanent solution for incense burners and holders.
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