This unique vase-style hanging copper incense burner features brass decorations including the double dorje symbol around the lid and base, a representation of a lotus flower on the top and sides and a band of 'Yungdrung' (this is the Tibetan term for the swastika) around the neck of the base. Yungdrung can symbolise the footsteps of the Buddha, as well as signifying the eternal, unchanging nature of reality.
This Tibetan-style hanging copper incense burner features the 8 auspicious symbols around the lid, and has an oxidised finish. You can partially fill the base with sand, rice or ash...
This Tibetan-style hanging copper incense burner features auspicious symbols and a pedestal base. You can partially fill the base with sand, rice or ash then place your incense stick horizontally...
This Tibetan-style hanging copper incense burner features the 8 auspicious symbols around the lid, and has an oxidised finish. You can partially fill the base with sand, rice or ash...