Hexagonal Plate Tibetan Incense Burner — Geometric Mandala Form
The Hexagonal Plate Tibetan incense burner centres around a regular six-sided metal tray, each face evoking Tibetan geometric ornamentation. The hexagon is one of the recurring foundational forms in Tibetan-Indian sacred geometry: the Star of David, the Shri Yantra and other mandalas are all built on hexagonal symmetry. This holder brings both the visual experience of geometric order and the practical function of an incense tray — its compact size makes it suitable for a desk, altar or meditation corner.
Technical Data
- Material: metal alloy
- Form: regular hexagonal tray
- Suitable for: stick incense
- Origin: Tibetan/Indian tradition
How to Use
Insert the stick into the holder’s hole, light the tip and blow out the flame. Allow it to smoulder evenly. Place the holder on a heat-safe surface. Never leave a burning stick unattended. Once cooled, gently remove the ash from the tray.
Why Choose This?
The hexagonal form gives this holder a strong visual character — the geometry of the regular hexagon radiates order and harmony. It suits modern, minimalist interiors and altars equally well. The metal construction is durable, easy to clean and built to last.
Tips
- The hexagonal form harmonises well with other geometric objects — crystals, candle holders, symmetrically arranged altar pieces.
- Clean regularly to keep the geometric edges looking their best.
- Pairs with any stick incense — the neutral geometric form suits any fragrance.