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Handmade by skilled U.S. potters. Shoyeido's handthrown bowl burners are both beautiful and functional. Used for stick incense, the bowls are filled with sand or white ash, reflecting Japanese ceremonial tradition. The exclusive three-footed base provides even heat transfer when used with charcoal. Available in plum, cobalt blue, and hazel glaze finish.
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Handmade by skilled U.S. potters. Shoyeido's handthrown bowl burners are both beautiful and functional. Used for stick incense, the bowls are filled with sand or white ash, reflecting Japanese ceremonial tradition. The exclusive three-footed base provides even heat transfer when used with charcoal. Available in plum, cobalt blue, and hazel glaze finish.
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INCENSE COMPATABILITY CHART |
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Type of Incense: |
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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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Japanese Ceramic Bowl |
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12/21/2006 |
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ccassidy from Oaklyn, NJ. |
| I love my bowl. The first night I used it, I used a cone incense with ash. It burned nice and smoothly on top of the ash and the cone burned completely sitting on top the ash. It''s the perfect vehicle for burning incense. I love it. |
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