Suspended on fine chains, this hanging brass incense burner catches the light before it ever holds incense. The polished brass, pierced body and engraved surface give a bare corner or meditation space a warm, ceremonial focal point, with gentle movement when it is lifted or carried.
What the brass brings to the room
The rounded body feels decorative from every side, so it suits a hook, alcove or quiet corner rather than only a flat wall.
Pierced openings break up the shine of the brass, letting shadow and light play across the curved surface.
Engraved floral-style detailing adds texture, catching the eye without needing a busy backdrop.
The chain suspension gives it a soft, mobile quality when moved, closer to a small censer than a static holder.
The cross finial gives the piece a devotional, chapel-like silhouette while still sitting naturally in a home ritual space.
Brass, engraving and suspended form
Made in India from brass, the burner has a polished golden tone with detailed engraving across the body and foot. The hanging chain is threaded through the sides for suspension, while the raised finial gives the top a more formal, traditional presence.
How to hang and use it safely
Hang it from a secure hook, away from curtains, shelves, loose fabric and anything that may be marked by smoke or ash. An incense burner is an unheated holder, so the incense itself provides the smoke and heat.
Let it cool fully before handling or emptying. Wipe the brass with a soft dry cloth after use, and keep it away from prolonged damp if you want to slow natural tarnishing.
Indian brasswork in context
Brass incense vessels have a long decorative and ritual life across India, used in homes, temples and gathering spaces as objects that mark a shift in atmosphere. This piece takes that familiar suspended form and adds a cross finial, giving it a design language close to a small censer. The meaning stays gentle and personal: a way to make scent feel more intentiona…
country: India
weight: 165 g
type: Wall Hanging