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Flip Top Triple Moon Incense Holder, 12"

Flip Top Triple Moon Incense Holder, 12"
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Spiritualist-Approved Instructions & Product Info ✅

A twelve-inch wooden holder topped with a triple moon and a scatter of silver-toned stars, this flip-top burner seats a stick of incense and keeps the ash neatly contained beneath its hinged lid. Closed, it reads as a celestial altar centerpiece; open, it is a tidy working tool that catches every fallen ash. The triple moon, waxing, full, and waning, is one of the most beloved emblems of the Goddess and the turning lunar cycle.

Key Features

  • Carved wooden holder about twelve inches long
  • Triple moon design with silver-toned stars
  • Hinged flip-top lid that contains falling ash
  • Seats standard stick incense
  • Celestial centerpiece for a lunar altar

Product Details

  • Material: carved wood
  • Size: approximately twelve inches long, about two and a half inches high when closed
  • Design: triple moon with silver-toned stars
  • Incense type: holds standard stick incense
  • Hinged lid keeps the ash contained as the stick burns

The Spiritual Significance

The triple moon, its waxing crescent, full circle, and waning crescent, is one of the best-known symbols of the Goddess in modern witchcraft, often read as the Maiden, Mother, and Crone and as the turning cycle of the moon itself. Practitioners keep it close for lunar work, intuition, and honoring the phases of a goal or a life. Burning a stick beneath it becomes a small rite of attention to that cycle. The holder carries no power of its own; it holds the stick and lets the smoke carry the intention you bring to your practice.

How To Use

Set the holder on a flat, heat-safe surface, away from curtains, paper, and anything that can catch. Open the lid, light the tip of a stick, let it flame for a few seconds, then gently blow it out so it glows and releases smoke. Seat the bare end in the holder so the ash falls into the contained base. Never leave burning incense unattended, keep it clear of drafts and flammable items, and let the stick burn out fully before clearing the ash once everything has cooled.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What incense does it hold? Standard stick incense, seated under the hinged lid so the ash stays contained as it burns.

How big is it? About twelve inches long and two and a half inches high when closed, a true altar centerpiece.

What does the triple moon mean? It pictures the waxing, full, and waning moon, a beloved emblem of the Goddess and the lunar cycle in witchcraft.

Does the lid help with ash? Yes, the hinged flip-top keeps falling ash inside the holder rather than scattered across your altar.

How do I clean it? Let it cool, tip out the ash, and wipe with a dry or barely damp cloth; avoid soaking the wood.

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