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Wooden Cone Burner 3"x3"x4.5"
This beautifully crafted incense stick case cum holder is surely going to appeal to you. It makes for an interesting table piece that enhances the look of your home and pooja room. It is a clean and safe way to burn incense as the ash is collected in an enclosure without creating a mess. It is safe to use as it prevents children from getting burnt. Product Features:- Multifunctional Works As A Storage Case As Well As Holder- The Bottom Enclosure/Stash Is Used To Store The Sticks While The Top Is Used To Hold The Sticks Handmade From Wood with Copper Colored Metallic Fillings of Elephant Designs. Contains one Hole To Hold Incense Stick and A Metallic Plate For Dhoop Easy To Clean - It Has An Ash Collecting Enclosure That Enables Easy Disposal Of Ash. As The Ash Is Collected At One Point, It Prevents The Ash From Falling and Creating Mess. Safe - As The Burned Incense Stick Is Covered with The Lid, It Is Safe When Children are around. Prevents Burns Caused By Agarbatti.Incense Burner for Cone Incense, Wood and Brass Incense Holder for Incense Cones, Temple Incense Cone Burner. Wood Incense Burner - Wood Temple Charcoal Burner - Quartz Crystal Hand Coiled - Incense holder - Wooden Pyramid Incense Burner. Cone incense gives off a fragrant scent when burned while also producing a lot of smoke. To start burning your incense, place the cone in a heat-proof container and light the tip of the cone so it produces a flame. Once the tip of the cone has an orange glow to it, your incense is ready to be enjoyed.
Positioning and Lighting the Cone: Find a heat-proof container that can hold the incense cone. The cone will produce a lot of heat, so it's important to find a container, such as an ashtray or ceramic bowl, that can safely contain the warmth. Spread a layer of sand about 1 cm (0.39 in) thick on the bottom of the chosen container to help distribute the heat. Cone incense often comes with a metal disk that you can burn it on. Anything that's heat-resistant and will hold the cone is a suitable container. Make sure you place the container away from anything flammable, such as curtains, lampshades, or paper. Place the cone in the container with the point facing up. Once you've set up the heat-proof container, place the cone right in the middle. The flat, wider part of the cone should be on the bottom with the point facing upwards. If you filled the container with sand, position the cone evenly on the sand so that it doesn't fall over. Use a match or candle to light the tip of the cone. Either carefully light a match or use a lighter to light the very top of the cone until it has a flame when you take the match or lighter away. You can also use an already-lit candle to get a flame going on the incense. The flame doesn't need to appear for very long—5-10 seconds is fine. Watch for the tip to take on an orange glow. Once the large flame disappears, the tip of the incense cone should continue to glow orange. If the tip looks dark when you take the flame away, try to relight it until the tip is orange when left alone. Fan the incense cone gently to ensure the flame is completely out. It's important for the flame to be gone and replaced by the smoldering orange tip to give off the right scent. You can either fan the cone gently with your hands or piece of paper, or you can blow softly near the tip. Enjoy your incense for roughly 20-30 minutes. Your incense will continue to burn from the top of the tip down to the bottom of the cone. If you're going to burn the entire cone, plan on allowing about 30 minutes to burn it. Be aware that incense cones often give off more smoke than other types of incense. Your cone incense will burn out on its own once it's completely finished
Minimum order for this item is 2 Each.
This beautifully crafted incense stick case cum holder is surely going to appeal to you. It makes for an interesting table piece that enhances the look of your home and pooja room. It is a clean and safe way to burn incense as the ash is collected in an enclosure without creating a mess. It is safe to use as it prevents children from getting burnt. Product Features:- Multifunctional Works As A Storage Case As Well As Holder- The Bottom Enclosure/Stash Is Used To Store The Sticks While The Top Is Used To Hold The Sticks Handmade From Wood with Copper Colored Metallic Fillings of Elephant Designs. Contains one Hole To Hold Incense Stick and A Metallic Plate For Dhoop Easy To Clean - It Has An Ash Collecting Enclosure That Enables Easy Disposal Of Ash. As The Ash Is Collected At One Point, It Prevents The Ash From Falling and Creating Mess. Safe - As The Burned Incense Stick Is Covered with The Lid, It Is Safe When Children are around. Prevents Burns Caused By Agarbatti.Incense Burner for Cone Incense, Wood and Brass Incense Holder for Incense Cones, Temple Incense Cone Burner. Wood Incense Burner - Wood Temple Charcoal Burner - Quartz Crystal Hand Coiled - Incense holder - Wooden Pyramid Incense Burner. Cone incense gives off a fragrant scent when burned while also producing a lot of smoke. To start burning your incense, place the cone in a heat-proof container and light the tip of the cone so it produces a flame. Once the tip of the cone has an orange glow to it, your incense is ready to be enjoyed.
Positioning and Lighting the Cone: Find a heat-proof container that can hold the incense cone. The cone will produce a lot of heat, so it's important to find a container, such as an ashtray or ceramic bowl, that can safely contain the warmth. Spread a layer of sand about 1 cm (0.39 in) thick on the bottom of the chosen container to help distribute the heat. Cone incense often comes with a metal disk that you can burn it on. Anything that's heat-resistant and will hold the cone is a suitable container. Make sure you place the container away from anything flammable, such as curtains, lampshades, or paper. Place the cone in the container with the point facing up. Once you've set up the heat-proof container, place the cone right in the middle. The flat, wider part of the cone should be on the bottom with the point facing upwards. If you filled the container with sand, position the cone evenly on the sand so that it doesn't fall over. Use a match or candle to light the tip of the cone. Either carefully light a match or use a lighter to light the very top of the cone until it has a flame when you take the match or lighter away. You can also use an already-lit candle to get a flame going on the incense. The flame doesn't need to appear for very long—5-10 seconds is fine. Watch for the tip to take on an orange glow. Once the large flame disappears, the tip of the incense cone should continue to glow orange. If the tip looks dark when you take the flame away, try to relight it until the tip is orange when left alone. Fan the incense cone gently to ensure the flame is completely out. It's important for the flame to be gone and replaced by the smoldering orange tip to give off the right scent. You can either fan the cone gently with your hands or piece of paper, or you can blow softly near the tip. Enjoy your incense for roughly 20-30 minutes. Your incense will continue to burn from the top of the tip down to the bottom of the cone. If you're going to burn the entire cone, plan on allowing about 30 minutes to burn it. Be aware that incense cones often give off more smoke than other types of incense. Your cone incense will burn out on its own once it's completely finished
Minimum order for this item is 2 Each.