White Scrubbed Incense Holder — Plate Form
The white scrubbed incense holder in plate form is the more refined, handcrafted version of the classic flat incense holder. The surface of the elongated board made from Indian mango wood is scrubbed white, with the grain of the wood showing through the patina. A single small hole at one end of the board accepts the tip of the stick, while the rest of the board collects the ash that falls during burning — cleanly, elegantly, minimally. The white scrubbed finish gives it a special appearance: neither too exotic nor too industrial — a natural, homely piece that suits modern, Scandinavian, rustic or Eastern-inspired interiors alike. Handmade in India, every piece differs slightly from the others — this stems from the nature of handwork.
Technical Data
- Material: solid mango wood, white scrubbed finish
- Form: elongated board, one hole
- Suitable for: incense sticks
- Origin: India, handmade
How to Use
Place on a horizontal, stable surface. Insert the tip of the stick into the hole, light it, then place safely. The ash falls onto the board — after use, allow to cool, then wipe clean. Occasionally treat the surface with a thin layer of natural wood oil to preserve the beauty of the white patina.
Why Choose This?
The plate form is the most ancient and practical incense holder solution — and with the white scrubbed finish, this piece becomes a visually attractive, handcrafted object. If you are looking for a holder that appears discreetly but tastefully in any ritual or everyday space, the white scrubbed plate is the perfect choice.
Tips
- Keep on a clean, stable surface so the stick does not fall.
- Wipe the white surface with a dry cloth — not a damp one, to prevent the wood from cracking.
- Can be combined with other stick holders on an altar or shelf for an aesthetic effect.
- If the white patina begins to wear, it can easily be refreshed with natural wax or oil.