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Gold and Black Buddha Cone Burner, 4"
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A serene seated Buddha finished in gold on black, this four-inch burner is made for incense cones and comes with a few small balancing stones to arrange around it. The calm figure and the rising cone smoke make it a natural focus for meditation, a quiet centerpiece for a desk, shelf, or altar. Light a cone, settle the breath, and let the Buddha's stillness anchor your practice.
Key Features
- Gold-and-black seated Buddha design
- Made for incense cones
- Includes a few small balancing stones
- About four inches
- A calm, meditative altar centerpiece
Product Details
- Material: cast resin with a gold-and-black finish
- Size: approximately four inches
- Incense type: cone incense
- Includes: small balancing stones
- The recessed seat holds the cone and catches its ash
The Spiritual Significance
The Buddha is an image of awakening, stillness, and hard-won peace, and a seated figure on the altar invites that same quality into a space. Offering incense before the Buddha has deep roots in Buddhist devotion, the rising smoke marking reverence and the settling of the mind. Practitioners light a cone here to open meditation, to steady the breath, or to bring a wiser, calmer focus to the day. The burner carries no power of its own; it holds the cone and lets the smoke carry the intention you bring to your practice.
How To Use
Set the burner on a flat, heat-safe surface, away from curtains, paper, and anything that can catch. Light the tip of a cone, let it flame for a few seconds, then gently blow it out so it glows and smolders. Place the cone in the seat and let the smoke rise as you settle into meditation. Never leave burning incense unattended, keep it clear of drafts and flammable items, and let everything cool fully before clearing the ash.
Pairs Well With
- Myrrh Incense Cones by Kamini
- Frankincense Tears Resin Incense
- Sandalwood Incense Sticks by Sonavi
- White Sage Smudge Stick
- Magical Herbalism by Scott Cunningham
Frequently Asked Questions
What incense does it use? It is made for incense cones, seated in the recessed area which also catches the ash.
What are the stones for? A few small balancing stones are included to arrange around the figure as part of your altar setup.
How big is it? About four inches, a compact centerpiece for a desk, shelf, or meditation altar.
What kind of work suits it? Many practitioners use it for meditation, calm, and clarity, with the Buddha imagery as a focus for stillness.
How do I clean it? Let it cool, tip out the ash, and wipe with a dry or barely damp cloth.

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