Incense Accessories
Acorn Brass Incense Holder
$ 32.00 USD
Designed to complement Elemense’s collection of transformative incense, the Acorn Brass Incense Holder is the perfect way to elevate your incense burning ritual. Made from solid machined brass, it will last for years to come and will age gracefully with continued use. Its beveled base swings freely in all directions casting scent along with it. The Acorn Brass Incense Holder can be used on either end to accommodate incense of different thicknesses.
About Elemense
Written by a Japanese monk more than 600 years ago, the "Ten Virtues of Koh" details the benefits and properties of Kōdō, the practice of incense appreciation and one of the three arts of refinement in classical Japanese culture. The Elemense collection takes its inspiration from this storied tradition with fragrances designed to cultivate inner peace and create a tranquil environment for meditation, contemplation, or prayer.
Materials: Brass
How to Use: Light the tip of the incense and blow out the flame immediately. Keep away from flammable objects.
Tokyo, Japan
Basin Incense Burner
$ 143.00 USD
The quiet dignity of Koh (the art of incense appreciation) takes the form of an agave plant emerging from a reflecting pool in this elegant burner. Designed to hold an incense stick, cone, or spiral, the Basin Incense Burner includes a specially designed pin to easily remove the leftover unburnt incense nub from the holder. A side notch at its base lets you rest the pin to the side.
Please note: While this incense holder is designed to accommodate many types of incense, there is a chance that sticks from certain brands may not fit the opening. For best results, use a Tennen brand incense.
About Tennen
Founded in 2001 by Ethan Wessel and Sarah Swartz Wessel, Tennen is a multidisciplinary architectural firm based in Phoenix, USA. After becoming dissatisfied with the lack of beautiful, functional incense burners, they created their own, designed to keep the nub of the incense stick from sticking to the holder after burning. From buildings to aromas, their design projects pursue aesthetic simplicity inspired by the culture and design sensibilities of Japan - honesty of materials, minimalism, and the changing seasons.
Materials: Brass
Dimensions: Height: 0.7" Diameter: 3.45"
Care: Use a soft cloth with a liquid brass cleaner as needed. For blackened brass, use a soft cloth and paste wax polish as needed. With time and use, your incense burner will develop a beautiful patina. Note: Avoid touching the burner while incense is burning, as the cover may grow hot during and for a short period after.
Arizona, USA
Agave Incense Holder
$ 51.00 USD
The graceful elegance of Koh (the art of incense appreciation) takes the form of an agave plant in the desert in this beautiful brass burner from Tennen. Designed with beauty and functionality in mind, this multipurpose burner is designed to fit all types of incense, including cones, sticks, and spirals.
Please note: While this incense holder is designed to accommodate many types of incense, there is a chance that sticks from certain brands may not fit the opening. For best results, use a Tennen brand incense.
About Tennen
Founded in 2001 by Ethan Wessel and Sarah Swartz Wessel, Tennen is a multidisciplinary architectural firm based in Phoenix, USA. After becoming dissatisfied with the lack of beautiful, functional incense burners, they created their own, designed to keep the nub of the incense stick from sticking to the holder after burning. From buildings to aromas, their design projects pursue aesthetic simplicity inspired by the culture and design sensibilities of Japan - honesty of materials, minimalism, and the changing seasons.
Materials: Brass
Dimensions: Height: 0.7" Diameter: 1.25"
Care: Use a soft cloth with a liquid brass cleaner as needed. For blackened brass, use soft cloth and paste wax polish as needed. With time and use, your incense burner will develop a beautiful patina. Note: Avoid touching the burner while incense is burning, as the cover may grow hot during and for a short period after.
Arizona, USA
Wave Incense Holder
$ 43.00 USD
Create a meditative atmosphere with this elegant incense holder, forged from cast iron to perfume the home and soothe the mind. A geometric lid, fashioned into the traditional Japanese seigaiha wave pattern, closes over your favorite aromatic incense cones.
About Iwachu
A master maker of tetsubin iron teapots since 1902, Iwachu is known as one of the best cast iron craftsmen in the world. The artistry of each piece is rooted in its traditional craftsmanship: led by generations of ironsmiths, their workshop produces beautiful, long-lasting ironware with a human touch.
Materials: Cast iron
Dimensions: 4.2" D x 6.7" H
Care: Keep dry as best as possible.
Morioka, Japan
Yuki Incense Holder
$ 43.00 USD
Create a meditative atmosphere with this elegant incense holder, forged from white cast iron to perfume the home and soothe the mind. A geometric arabesque lid closes over your favorite aromatic incense cones, imbuing the home with the warm scent of mystery.
About Iwachu
A master maker of tetsubin iron teapots since 1902, Iwachu is widely recognized as one of the best cast-iron craftsmen in the world. The artistry of each piece is rooted in its traditional craftsmanship: led by generations of ironsmiths, their workshop produces beautiful, long-lasting ironware with a human touch.
Materials: Cast iron
Dimensions: Height: 2.5" Diameter: 3.25"
Morioka, Japan
Turtle Incense Holder
$ 55.50 USD
With its significant heft and eye-catching design, this cast iron turtle incense holder brings a charming accent to any surface. Seven hexagonal holes decorate the top of its removable shell. Inside, you'll find a small ceramic ring to keep your incense in place.
About Nambu Tekki
Nambu tekki is a traditional iron casting technique developed in Northern Japan, an area rich in iron. Though it was first practiced in the early 17th century, its appeal persists to this day.
Materials: Cast iron
Dimensions: 4" D x 2" H
Takaoka, Japan