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Goddess Brass Incense Burner, 9 Inches
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There is something grounding about an incense burner that carries an image of the divine feminine, a reminder of who you are inviting into the work each time the smoke rises. This Goddess Brass Incense Burner brings that presence to your altar in warm, detailed brass, a 9 inch vessel made for burning cones or granular incense as you cleanse a space and set your intention.
Let it become the steady center of your ritual: a place where smoke, scent, and the goddess imagery you have chosen meet to mark sacred space and hold your focus.
Key Features of the Goddess Brass Incense Burner
Solid brass with goddess detailing. The durable brass body carries an intricate goddess design, anchoring your practice in the imagery of the divine feminine each time you burn.
Built for cones and granular incense. The holder is shaped to take incense cones or granular and resin incense, giving you flexibility in the scents and blends you work with.
Altar-ready presence. At 9 inches, it makes a striking centerpiece for an altar or shelf, equally at home as a working tool and a display piece between rituals.
Product Details
- Dimensions: approximately 9 inches
- Material: brass with a goddess design
- Use: holds incense cones or granular and resin incense
- Care: let it cool fully, then empty ash; polish the brass gently as needed
The Spiritual Significance
In many modern Pagan and eclectic practices, the goddess stands at the heart of devotion, and altar tools that carry her image keep that presence active in the work. Burning incense before her has roots in the very old practice of offering fragrant smoke to the divine, a gesture of welcome, reverence, and request found across cultures and centuries.
You can use this burner to cleanse a space, to make an offering of scent during devotion, and to set and hold intention as you move through ritual or meditation. The goddess motif suits work that calls on the divine feminine, though the burner serves any practice you bring to it. What matters is the relationship you cultivate as the smoke rises and your intention takes shape.
How To Use the Goddess Brass Incense Burner
- Cleanse the burner first with smoke or a few hours of moonlight, preparing it for your ritual.
- Place a cone or a measure of granular incense in the holder and set it on a heat-safe surface.
- Light the incense, then breathe and name a clear intention for protection, cleansing, or devotion as the scent fills your space.
- Sit with the smoke during meditation or ritual, letting the goddess imagery anchor your focus.
- Let it cool fully before emptying the ash, and store it where the brass stays clean and dry.
Pairs Well With
- Incense Sticks: a wide range of scents to burn alongside your cones, so you can match fragrance to intention across workings.
- Palo Santo Incense Sticks: bright, settling smoke for opening a ritual or refreshing a space before devotion.
- White Sage Smudge Sticks, Set of 6: dense cleansing smoke to clear a space before you call on the divine feminine.
- Four Winds Herbal Smoking Blend: a loose, granular blend to smolder in the burner for deeper, visionary work.
- Spiritual Candles: candlelight to complete a goddess altar, pairing flame and smoke in devotion and ritual.
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of incense does this burner take?
It is built for incense cones and for granular or resin incense burned on a charcoal tablet. Place your cone or a small measure of granular incense in the holder, light it on a heat-safe surface, and let the smoke rise.
How do I care for the brass?
Let the burner cool completely after each use, then empty the ash. Brass darkens naturally over time; if you prefer a brighter shine, polish it gently with a brass-appropriate cloth or cleaner. Keep it dry between uses to preserve the finish.
Is this burner only for goddess-centered practice?
No. The goddess design suits devotion to the divine feminine, but the burner works for any practice that uses incense, from general cleansing to meditation. Choose it because the imagery resonates with you; the tool itself serves whatever intention you bring to your altar.
How do I cleanse the burner before first use?
Many practitioners pass a new tool through cleansing smoke, such as sage or palo santo, or leave it under the moon for a few hours. Either resets it energetically and dedicates it to your practice. Choose the method your own tradition favors.
Can I use this for offerings as well as cleansing?
Yes. Burning fragrant smoke as an offering is an ancient devotional gesture, and a goddess burner is well suited to it. Light incense you associate with the divine feminine, name your offering or request, and let the rising smoke carry it.

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