What Is Incense Burner And What Are It’s Different Types?

OVERVIEW OF INCENSE BURNER

A CENSER also referred to as an INCENSE BURNER is a jar for burning solid incense or scent. They have been used all over the world since ancient civilizations and come in a variety of sizes, shapes, and materials. Simple plastic bowls or fire pots are examples, as are intricately painted silver or gold vessels, small tabletop parts a few centimeters long to several meters large.

Incense Burners

Many types of Incense Burners have openwork to allow air to pass through. In many cultures, burning incense has religious and spiritual significance, which influences the architecture and decoration of the censer.


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Burners comes in a variety of shapes, sizes and many types of Incense Burners, some of them are described below:

  • CONE INCENSE BURNER:

Since cone incenses tend to burn perfectly, they are challenging to burn on the wood, which is not covered. A metal plug covers the wood in some wood burners. A broad bowl-shaped burner, with or without a lid, would suffice.

OVERVIEW OF INCENSE BURNER

 It should be big enough (about 2-3") to accommodate a lit cone without hurting your fingertips. It must also be big enough so that you can fill it with sand or ash (about an inch) while keeping the cone securely nested within the burner. This will shield it from the sun's rays and increase the airflow under the cone.

OVERVIEW OF INCENSE BURNER

If you would like a lid, get a bigger, possibly the best burner, and your cones can burn fine with that on. Clean the lid on a regular basis to prevent the deposition of oils and adhesives.

  • COILED INCENSE BURNER:

If you burn coiled incense flat on a solid floor, they will not remain lit. They provide a constant airflow all the way around the coil when it is burning. The fixed coil on a bed of bristles remains in a typical arrangement. A burner with some coiled incense is used. On a layer of natural ash, coils can even burn well.

 COILED INCENSE BURNER

  • BOWL SHAPED INCENSE BURNER:

A bowl burner could be a plain but stylish glass bowl, a metal bowl with a glass top, or an ornamental hanging censer with a lid. Simply add some natural ash and you have a very flexible incense burner. These are the most convenient and easy to use type of incense burner you can get.

BOWL SHAPED INCENSE BURNER

 

  • ABALONE SHELL BURNER:

AN organic abalone shell is perfect for storing burning hot smudge sticks and sweet herb braids. Some people use their abalone shell to burn loose incense, resins, or other non-combustible incense.


ABALONE SHELL BURNER

 If you are doing it, you can use at least 2" of natural ash or sand to insulate the underside of the shell. This would help shield the shell from extreme heat. Charcoal tablets can burn at temperatures of up to 1500 degrees Fahrenheit.

ABALONE SHELL BURNER

  • ASH CATCHERS OR BOAT BURNERS:

The most popular kind of wooden holder for stick incense with a bamboo reed is the ash collector. It is essentially a flat block of wood with a curved end. The bamboo reed threads into a narrow opening in the curled end.

ASH CATCHERS OR BOAT BURNERS

 Alloy, fiberglass, wood, stone, and bone are all options for these holders. Many of these ash catchers have decorative painting or brass etching.

ASH CATCHERS OR BOAT BURNERS

  • BOX INCENSE BURNERS:

A box burner is a multi-purpose ash catcher or vessel with a sealed storage box inside. Handmade wood box burners are available in a number of styles and textures. India is the largest producer or incense burners.


BOX INCENSE BURNERS

It produces a large variety, which have brass hardware and design elements. However, most of the box burners come from the USA.

BOX INCENSE BURNERS

  • BRASS SCREEN CHARCOAL BURNER:

It is a hybrid burner, which consists of a brass bowl burner with a panel top. Cones, string incense, and thin smudge sticks are burned with the screen flipped.


BRASS SCREEN CHARCOAL BURNER

It is also great for burning incense on charcoal sheets, particularly if you choose to alternate between different types of incense. Simply brush the ashes from the edge of the charcoal pad onto the debris below, and you are ready to light a fresh stick of incense.


BRASS SCREEN CHARCOAL BURNER
If you were not using a burner with a mirror top, a slice of the metal plate would suffice. Bend it to provide a flat surface about an inch above the sand/ash bed.


BRASS SCREEN CHARCOAL BURNER

  • COMBINATION INCENSE BURNER:

Any range of incense burners capable of burning several types of incense. They are made of a variety of materials (i.e. soapstone, brass, ceramic, wood, aluminum). Others are flat balls of different forms with several holes bored in the rim, such as cone fireplaces with thin metal lids.

COMBINATION BURNER

 If you wish to smoke over than one incense at a time, these are ideal. Some can hold both strong sticks and string sticks or cylinders (no bamboo reeds). A bowl-shaped incense burner is the most flexible hybrid burner.

COMBINATION INSENCE BURNER

 

  • HANGING SPIRAL BURNERS:

Zigzag incense generally floats in the air and spiral downward under its own load. Burners can be difficult to come by, because there sale mostly occurs individually. So, if you are unsure, inquire when you buy your spirals.

HANGING SPIRAL BURNERS

 A rod with a handle upon its end stretches up over such a plate that collects the dropped ash in these incense burners. It is the type of burner used by many priests or religious man for use in worship places to spread fragrance and enhance the moods of the attendants.

 HANGING SPIRAL BURNERS

 

Conclusion:

There are different types of incense burners available in the market according to your needs and choice. Almost all of them have different use ability, utility, pro’s and con’s. You should assess your needs and preference and buy an incense burner accordingly.

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