Wood box and stand for incense sticks inlaid
Wood box and stand for incense sticks inlaid
Richly carved decorative inlaid wooden box and stand at the same time for incense sticks on bamboo chips and cones. The box also serves as a storage box. The inlaid chest is a beautiful home accessory. It is made of… more »
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Wood box and stand for incense sticks inlaid
Richly carved decorative inlaid wooden box and stand at the same time for incense sticks on bamboo chips and cones. The box also serves as a storage box. The inlaid chest is a beautiful home accessory. It is made of wood from trees growing in India. The open box serves as a holder for sticks and at the same time catches fallen ashes during their burning, the lower part of the box is a storage space for sticks. When burning incense sticks, the box can be closed, with fine smoke rising through the individual holes cut. The length of the box is about 30 cm.
The sticks are not included in the package.
Use: insert the end of the bamboo chip into one of the holes on the sides of the open box. The incense stick can be ignited before insertion or even after insertion into the hole. A fragrant cone can be placed on the metal recess inside.
Made in India