
Terracotta Burner
Shaped by hand. Fired hot. Smooth inside, raw outside. Clay is what people have burned incense in for as long as anyone has burned incense. The form hasn't changed because nothing better has come along. This is where it begins.
Clay Holds Heat
Fired terracotta warms slowly and cools slowly. Your charcoal stays hot. Your surface stays safe.
Shaped by Hand
No two are identical. The rim, the handle, the weight. Each one carries the mark of the person who made it.
Smooth Inside, Raw Outside
The interior wipes clean. The outside stays as it was when it left the wheel.
- Place burner on a heat-safe surface like ceramic tile or stone
- Add a thin layer of sand to the bottom (optional if using mica plate)
- Light charcoal with tongs, wait until sparking stops
- Place charcoal in center, wait 2 to 3 minutes for white ash to form
- Add mica plate, then your resin
- Never move while hot. Let cool completely before handling
Materials
- Terracotta clay, fired at high temperature
- Smooth interior, raw exterior
Handle with care
- Terracotta is delicate. If you drop it, it will break
- Keep it somewhere stable
- Never move while hot. Let it cool completely before handling
Cleaning
- Let it cool completely
- Wipe the inside with a cloth, dry or damp
- Keep the outside dry. Never submerge it
Over time
- The outside will darken where the smoke rises
- Small marks and color shifts are the record of your practice. Nothing to fix
Shipping: Orders ship within 1 business day from our Poland or California warehouse, whichever is nearer to you. Free shipping on orders over $85 (US). We ship worldwide.
Sacred Reciprocity
You Heal. The Earth Heals.
5% of every order plants a Boswellia sapling in Dhofar and supports the harvesting families who've tended these groves for generations.
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Handcrafted terracotta with perfect heat distribution. The foundation of any resin-burning practice.