A hanging brass incense burner with a pierced Om symbol on the lid — a piece for those who burn loose resin, charcoal-lit grains or cone incense at home and want the scent to travel through the room. The pierced design lets the smoke rise freely while the heat is kept inside the brass body.
The Om symbol
Om is one of the oldest sacred sounds across Hindu, Buddhist and Jain traditions. The pierced motif on the lid lets light and smoke pass through it together, casting a soft pattern in a darker room. It quietly signals that this is a space for meditation and not just decoration.
How to use it
Hang the burner from a heat-stable hook in a draft-free spot, away from curtains and shelves. Place a charcoal disc or resin in the bowl, light it carefully, then close the lid. As the resin warms, the fragrance rises through the pierced pattern. Always burn over a non-flammable surface and let the burner cool completely before moving it.
Where it belongs
A meditation corner, a yoga room, a personal altar or a sheltered porch in summer. The hanging form keeps it off the table surface and gives the space a focal point.
Specifications
- Material: brass
- Weight: about 180 g
- Net weight: about 150 g
- Use: loose resin, charcoal or cone incense
- Origin: India
- Form: hanging burner with chain and pierced Om lid