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Stoneware. Approx. 4" wide x 2" tall
Used with ash or sand to hold stick, cone or coil incense. Incense resins, aromatic wood-chips or kneaded incense can be enjoyed with ash and a burning charcoal. Traditional 3-leg design. Handmade by skilled U.S. potters.
Available in two finishes: Moon Light (top) and Wisteria (bottom).
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Bowl-shaped Burner. Stoneware. Approx. 4" wide x 2" tall
Used with ash or sand to hold stick, cone or coil incense. Incense resins, aromatic wood-chips or kneaded incense can be enjoyed with ash and a burning charcoal. Traditional 3-leg design. Handmade by skilled U.S. potters.
Available in two finishes: Moon Light (top) and Wisteria (bottom).
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INCENSE COMPATABILITY CHART |
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Indian Incense (with wood stick) |
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Japanese Incense (no wood stick) |
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Shoyeido Zen Incense |
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Tibetan Style Incense |
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Tibetan Rope Incense |
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Incense Cones |
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Resin Incense |
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Average Rating  |
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Nice little bowl |
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10/31/2009 |
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GhostSinger from Northern Virginia. |
| It states that this bowl can be used with all forms of incense. In my opinion, the bowl is too small for stick incense. Ashes fell all around the bowl even though it was filled with ash , (which didn't hold it upright)and I used a rock to keep it up straight, until it burned down half way. It is also very small, but pretty and made in the USA. |
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