Circular Buddha Incense Burner – Dunhuang-Inspired Tray for Meditation and Qi Balance

Regular price $33.30
Sale price $40.50

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A round ceramic incense tray carved with Buddha figures, finished in weathered turquoise with a central brass socket—evoking ancient stillness, sacred protection, and elemental harmony.
Circular Buddha Incense Burner – Dunhuang-Inspired Tray for Meditation and Qi Balance
Regular price $33.30
Sale price $40.50

Stillness carved in time. This Dunhuang-Inspired Buddha Incense Holder draws from the sacred art of ancient grottoes, where stone and silence meet in devotion. Crafted in a rounded form with delicately carved reliefs of seated Buddhas, it is finished with a weathered bronze-green patina that evokes centuries of breath and incense.

In Chinese metaphysics, the circle symbolizes completeness, unity, and cyclical flowHeavenly Round . The carved Buddha forms act as guardians of space, inviting inwardness and calm. Brass, representing the Metal Element, anchors the piece with clarity and precision, making this incense holder an ideal object for regulating Qi and supporting focused intention.

Designed to hold both stick and coil incense, the central brass socket ensures balance and burn stability. Whether placed on a personal altar, a tea table, or a contemplative desk, this burner serves as both sacred tool and sculptural still point.

  • Design: Circular ceramic tray with Dunhuang-inspired Buddha relief carvings
  • Material: Ceramic base with antiqued bronze-green patina + central brass incense socket
  • Function: Compatible with stick and spiral coil incense
  • Texture: Aged finish with golden highlights and natural patina
  • Use: Meditation corners · Tea tables · Altar spaces · Minimalist interiors
  • Dimensions: Approx. 11.5cm diameter × 3cm height
  • Origin: Handcrafted in Jingdezhen, China

Let the scent rise from a center of stillness. Let the circle remind you—presence begins where form returns to emptiness.

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