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7 Chakra Ash Catcher, 5.5 Inch
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Seven small wells, one for each energy center, set into a single band of silver-toned metal: this is a burner built for chakra-focused practice. The 7 Chakra Ash Catcher holds a cone of incense in any of its seven circles, lets the smoke rise, and catches the ash as it falls so your altar stays clean. At about five and a half inches, it sits easily on a shelf, a windowsill, or the center of a working space.
Choose the well that matches the center you are tending, light your cone, and let the smoke carry your intention. Whether you move through all seven in turn or focus on one, the burner gives your incense a home and your practice a steady, repeatable shape.
Key Features of the 7 Chakra Ash Catcher
Seven wells for seven centers. Each circle stands for one chakra, from root to crown, so you can dedicate a cone to a single center or work your way up the whole column in one sitting.
Built for cone incense. The recessed wells seat a cone securely and catch the ash as it burns, keeping the smoke contained and your altar cloth clear.
Silver-toned metal, made for daily use. The solid metal body takes heat well and wipes clean, so it holds up to a regular incense practice rather than an occasional burn.
Product Details
- Material: silver-toned metal
- Length: approximately 5.5 inches
- Design: seven recessed circular wells, one per chakra
- Incense type: holds cone incense; not designed for stick incense
- Catches ash within the wells for easy cleanup
The Spiritual Significance
The seven-chakra model comes from the yogic and tantric traditions of India, where the Sanskrit word chakra means 'wheel,' naming the spinning centers of energy that run from the base of the spine to the crown of the head. In contemporary practice, tending these centers with incense, color, stone, and breath has become one of the most widely used frameworks for inner work, and a dedicated burner gives that practice a fixed place to return to.
Burning incense as an offering and as a way to clear a space is old and nearly universal, woven through Hindu puja, Buddhist devotion, and countless folk practices. Here those two threads meet: the smoke of a single cone, sent up from the well of the center you are tending, becomes a small ritual of attention. You are not asking the object to do the work for you; you are using it to mark where your focus goes.
How To Use the 7 Chakra Ash Catcher
- Set the burner on a flat, heat-safe surface, away from curtains, paper, and anything that can catch.
- If you like to begin with cleansed tools, pass it through incense smoke or rest it under the moon before its first use.
- Choose the well that matches the center you want to tend, or simply start at the root and move upward.
- Place a cone in the well, light its tip, and let the flame settle to a glow before gently fanning it out.
- Stay with the smoke as it rises, set your intention, and never leave burning incense unattended. Let everything cool fully before you clear the ash.
Pairs Well With
- Mayan Temple Patchouli Rose Incense Cones: a ready supply of cones to burn in any of the seven wells.
- Chakra Ash Catcher, 4 1/2 Inch: the smaller sibling burner for a second altar or a more compact space.
- 7 Chakra Pyramid Set: seven stones to arrange around the burner while you work each center.
- Selenite Sticks, Set of 5: lay one beside the burner to cleanse your tools and your space between sessions.
- 7 Chakra Reiki-Infused Candle Kit: light the matching chakra candle alongside the incense for a fuller seven-center session.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the 7 Chakra Ash Catcher used for?
The 7 Chakra Ash Catcher is a metal incense burner for chakra-focused practice. Each of its seven wells stands for one energy center, so you can burn a cone for a single chakra or move through all seven in sequence while the burner catches the falling ash.
Does it hold stick or cone incense?
This burner is made for cone incense. Each recessed well seats a single cone and contains the ash as it burns. It is not designed for stick incense, which needs a long channel or a stick hole; for sticks, reach for a dedicated stick ash catcher instead.
How do I cleanse or prepare it before first use?
You can cleanse this burner however you cleanse your other tools. Many practitioners pass it through the smoke of sage, palo santo, or incense, rest it on selenite overnight, or set it out under the moon. There is no single correct method; choose the one that fits your tradition.
Do I need to burn all seven cones at once?
Not at all. You can light a single cone in the well of the center you are tending, or work upward from root to crown in one sitting. Some practitioners burn one chakra a day across a week; the design welcomes both focused and full-column work.
Is this suitable for beginners?
Beginners are welcome here. The seven wells make the chakra column easy to learn, and burning a cone for one center at a time is a gentle way to start. Pairing it with a chakra guide or a stone set can deepen the practice as you grow.
How do I keep it clean?
Let the ash and the burner cool completely, then tip the spent cone ash into the bin and wipe each well with a dry or barely damp cloth. Because it is metal it cleans easily; avoid harsh abrasives, which can scratch the silver-toned finish over time.

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