




Sand Ceramic Incense Holder
Ritual Companions
Handcrafted in collaboration with ATMA Ceramics artist Marie Martin, this small clay holder features a soft sand-colored glaze and organic, minimalist form.
Its compact size and smooth finish make it ideal for holding incense sticks during daily rituals, bringing a grounded, artisanal touch to any space. Each piece is unique, shaped by hand and finished with care.
Dimension
3" x 3" x 0.5" * All the shades and sizes are approximate, actual product may vary.
Warnings
1. Do not leave burning incense or smudging materials unattended.
2. Keep the burning incense in a clear and safe area.
3.Use the burning holders in well-ventilated areas to prevent the accumulation of smoke.
4. During use, the burning holder may become hot. Avoid touching the heated surfaces and handle it carefully.
5. Burning holder and burning incense should be kept out of the reach of children and pets.
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