Let the incense become a quiet focal point, rising above a sculptural hand and the figure of Ganesha before the ash settles below. This concrete incense burner brings ritual and decoration together, with an antique finish that feels steady, grounded and quietly ceremonial.
Smoke, stillness and sculptural detail
The raised Ganesha motif gives the burner a devotional presence without needing a crowded display around it.
The hand form creates a gentle sense of offering, turning a simple incense moment into something more considered.
The antique finish softens the concrete, giving it the look of an aged object rather than a plain utility piece.
Its weight gives it a settled feel on a shelf, altar space or meditation corner.
Used with suitable incense, it keeps the ritual contained while letting the smoke draw the eye.
Concrete with an antique finish
Made from concrete, this burner has a solid, stone-like character and a textured presence that suits natural interiors. The antique finish brings out the carved-style detailing, giving the Ganesha and hand design a worn, time-softened look.
How to use it with incense
Place the burner on a stable, heat-safe surface before lighting your incense. An incense burner is an unheated holder: the incense itself creates the smoke, while the burner supports it and helps catch the falling ash.
Allow ash and any residue to cool fully before cleaning. Wipe gently with a dry or slightly damp cloth, and avoid soaking the concrete.
Ganesha in context
In Hindu tradition, Ganesha is one of the best-known deities, often associated with beginnings, wisdom, good fortune and the removal of obstacles. The hand motif adds the feeling of an offering or blessing, so the piece carries more than decorative detail. It suits incense rituals, quiet reflection, or a small home altar where meaning and daily use meet in one object.
Weight and details
Made from concrete with an antique finish. Weight: 630 g. Part of the Stone Incense B…
region of manufacture: Indonesia