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Resin Incense Burner - Brass with adjustable stand

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Resin Incense Burner - Brass with adjustable stand

Elegant and safe way to enjoy your Resin Incense without the use of charcoal tablets.  This burner might be a little costly to start but it will save you long run because it only required a tealight candle on the bottom and saves you from having to purchase charcoal tablets.

Size:

Approximately 14cm high and 8cm in diameter

How to use Resin Incense with a tealight candle

  • Choose a location away and ensure that there are no combustible objects nearby.  Be aware that the brass gets very hot. Don't touch it with bare hands and it is best to place the burner on a trivet.
  • Place a tealight candle (soy wax eco friendly tealight candles are available in our store) on the bottom tray.
  • Line the top mesh tray with a bit of foil to avoid having to clean it if the resin become sticky once melted.
  • Light the candle, sit back, relax and enjoy the ritual of incense burning.

Incense Safety

  • Incense and candles are a FIRE HAZARD
  • Be aware that the brass gets very hot. Don't touch it with bare hands and it is best to place the burner on a trivet.
  • Incense when burning is hot.  It can cause burn to the skin if you brush against it or hold the hot incense with your hands.
  • If you are using a incense holder make sure it is a non flammable, heatproof holder.  
  • Protect your surfaces such as furniture where your incense is to be burner. Incense generates heat and a hot holder could damage your surface or break glass table top
  • Never leave incense unattended.  Never leave incense burning if you are not in the house. Incense is a fire hazard
  • Never dispose of the hot or warm resin residue until completely cool.
  • Keep out of reach of children and pets
  • Ensure curtains will not brush against the incense or candle if wind if blowing through and your incense burner is near a curtain.
  • Pregnant women, Asthmatics and anyone with allergies needs to be careful if they have never used incense.  Allergies to incense are not common but smoke sensitivity is common