Resin incense becomes a slower, more deliberate ritual in a brass incense burner made for charcoal tablets. The burgundy jar holds the glowing charcoal on a removable grate, letting ash fall neatly into the container while smoke rises from the resin above.
Golden patterning gives it a warm, ceremonial feel, with a deeper base that looks steady and grounded. It is designed for moments of focus, altar work, or a quiet evening scent ritual centred on the Root chakra.
Burgundy brass with golden detailing
The rich burgundy colour gives the burner a low, earthy presence, suited to the Root chakra theme.
Golden patterns catch the light gently, so it feels decorative even when not in use.
The brass body has a reassuring weight in the hand, with enough presence for a small ritual space.
The raised base keeps the form visually balanced and gives the jar a more ceremonial silhouette.
A removable grate sits inside, made to hold charcoal while the ash drops into the container below.
Made for resin and charcoal
This burner is designed for resin incense used with charcoal tablets. Loose resin and powder incense do not self-light, so they need a glowing charcoal disc or a suitable electric heater to release their scent.
Place the charcoal tablet on the removable grate, light it safely until it glows and ashes over, then add a small pinch of resin on top. The grate keeps the burning charcoal raised while the spent ash falls into the jar.
Handmade brass from India
The jar is handmade in India from brass, then finished in burgundy with golden decoration. The design belongs to the Chakra Charcoal Incense Jar range, with this piece dedicated to the Root chakra.
Using it safely
Always place the incense burner on a heat-resistant base before lighting charcoal. Brass conducts heat, and incense burners become very hot during use, so do not touch or move it while charcoal is burning.
Keep it away from flammable objects. Once the charcoal has burned out, allow everyth…
region of manufacture: India