As incense begins to glow, this aluminium incense holder turns a simple stick into a quieter little ceremony. The smoke rises from a layered lotus form, while falling ash is gathered below instead of scattering across the surface. It is made for moments when you want fragrance, focus and a more beautiful place to pause.
What the lotus design brings to the room
The raised centre holds multiple incense sticks, so you can create a fuller display when the moment calls for it.
Layered petals give the smoke a soft focal point, with carved-looking lines catching the light across the dark metallic finish.
The open flower shape keeps the ash visibly contained, making the ritual feel tidy as well as atmospheric.
Its lotus motif feels calm on a shelf, side table or meditation corner, even when no incense is lit.
The aluminium body has a cool, silvery look with darker shading in the recessed details.
Aluminium with a layered flower form
Made from aluminium, the holder has a sculpted lotus shape with two tiers of petals and a raised central dish. The finish shown in the photo is dark and antiqued, with brighter highlights along the petal edges and textured lines.
The design belongs to a handcrafted aluminium incense holder range, so slight surface variation is part of its character rather than something to hide.
How to use it with incense sticks
Place the holder on a stable, heat-safe surface before lighting your incense. Set the lit stick into one of the holes in the raised centre, then let the ash fall naturally into the flower-shaped base.
Use one stick for a simple daily ritual, or several sticks when you want a stronger visual display. Never leave burning incense unattended, and allow the holder to cool before moving or cleaning it.
Lotus meaning, softly held
The lotus is an important symbol in Hindu and Buddhist traditions, often associated with purity, awakening and rising through difficulty while remaining open to the light. On an incense holder, …
region of manufacture: India