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White Sage Incense and Brass Inlay Flat Ash Catcher

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White Sage Incense & Brass Inlay Flat Ash Catcher

White Sage incense is hand rolled in India by Hem who is world famous for its traditional incense made from select woods, resins, florals and fine essential oils all blended skillfully with expert care and love.

The wooden Flat Ash Catcher with Brass Inlay is hand crafted for catching insence ash.  Each one is slightly different to the next and they have a brass inlay design at the end of the catcher.

Flat Ash Catcher Size: Approximately 25cm to 26cm in length

What is included in each pack:  

  • 3 packs of White Sage Incense Sticks (total of 24 sticks)
  • 1 Flat Ash Catcher - Wooden with brass inlay design

Incense Safety

  • Incense is a FIRE HAZARD
  • 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.
  • Place your incense in a safe burner that will collect the ashes as they fall as hot ashes can damage the surface of your furniture and discolour it. 
  • Hot ashes and or a incense stick falling out of the holder is a fire hazard.  Ensure your place your incense and holder on a fire proof surface.
  • Place your burner in a heat-resistant surface.  A metal trivet or a ceramic tile.
  • 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 tope
  • One incense stick is sufficient for more than one room.   
  • Never leave incense unattended.  Never leave incense burning if you are not in the house. Incense is a fire hazard
  • Keep out of reach of children and pets
  • Ensure curtains will not brush against the incense if wind if blowing through and your incense 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