Ume Incense Wabi Sabi Incense Burner with Gold Incense Stick Dome pictured on top of box with incense stick (sold separately)
Ume Incense Wabi Sabi Incense Burner with Gold Incense Stick Dome - side view with incense stick (sold separately) on top of box
Ume Incense Wabi Sabi Incense Burner with Gold Incense Stick Dome - top view showing brass incense holder with 3 different size holes inside bowl with incense stick placed (sold separately)
Ume Incense Wabi Sabi Incense Burner with Gold Incense Stick Dome pictured on top of box with incense stick (sold separately)
Ume Incense Wabi Sabi Incense Burner with Gold Incense Stick Dome - side view with incense stick (sold separately) on top of box
Ume Incense Wabi Sabi Incense Burner with Gold Incense Stick Dome - top view showing brass incense holder with 3 different size holes inside bowl with incense stick placed (sold separately)
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Wabi Sabi Incense Burner with Gold Incense Stick Dome

SKU: 43290

Size 2 pcs
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An elegant incense burner handmade in Japanese-style stoneware mud clay. This collectible piece has been made by artisan potters. It has a gorgeous wabi sabi style and artistic texture. A beautiful bowl to catch the ash of your favorite natural incense.

Incense sticks sold separately.

- Hold incense from 1mm - 3mm thick.
- Comes with Gold Brass incense stick holder, in cute hemp pouch .
- Japanese inspired artistic incense bowl
- Suitable for Japanese style incense & bamboo core.
- Gift Boxed.
- Stoneware mud clay - handmade by artisans .
- Made on Earth by Humans.

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UME was created by Emma Leafe throughout her own healing experiences and after several influential journeys: exploring temples, exquisite tea houses and sacred power places across the globe.

Drawn toward the sacred arts in each place - and being captivated by the raw scents which perfumed these explorations, she began to experience first-hand how fragrance was key in unlocking doors in the mind. From this Emma discovered the lost art of incense making and began to explore the deeper rituals and crafts that surround it.