A brass burner designed to work with charcoal tablets and resin incense.
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With a simple design that doesn't have as much of the flash and dazzle of many other altar tools, this screen burner is an elegant, understated addition to the altar or home.
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Beautifully designed in the style similar to most brass incense burners, this large burner has been crafted so that it can be taken apart and collapsed to a smaller size.
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A brass burner designed to work with charcoal tablets and resin incense.
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This medium sized censor allows you to burn cone, granular and powder incense without taking up space upon your altar or counters.
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Created in the classical, byzantine style of incense burners this hanging burner features the familiar design of a narrow base supporting a wide basin and a conical lid that tapers slowly to a narrow point.
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This elegant incense burner is fit for a temple. Sculpted of brass, it is shaped into the common design of a wide basin, fitted with a conical lid
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Topped with the Om symbol, representing unity within divinity, this hanging, brass incense burner has otherwise been crafted within a classical, byzantine design.
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Able to be hung, swung, or stand on its own, this brass incense censer is intended for use with granular incense with a charcoal burning base.
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Crafted of brass, this small screen burner is intended to be used with charcoal and your favorite powder, resin or granular incense.
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This incense burner is a fantastic blend of function and symbolism. Made of brass.
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Simple and elegant, this pewter incense burner has been crafted within the classic byzantine styling.
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Small size brass hanging incense burner for use with charcoal & resin, granular or cone.
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Made of solid brass, this fantastic incense burner is the perfect addition to your home or sacred space.
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A "censer" incense burner shaped like a tall goblet.
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An incense burner designed to work with charcoal tablets and resin incense.
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