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Charcoal Incense Burners Smudge Pots Censers, Thuribles, & Ashcatchers |
Grandpa's has a wide variety of incense burners! Here, you will find burners that
can handle the extreme heat of incense charcoal. These types of incense include resin, powders, smudge, & herbs. They are placed on the burning charcoal and allowed to smolder, giving off their wonderful scent. Any of these charcoal incense burners will make fine gifts for the hippy. Some are perfect for ritual use or for meditation. Still others, are just right for Native American smudging or as smudge pots. Below, you will also find links to accessories, such as incense charcoal, and burner sand, for a more complete gift. Just click on any underlined word, or picture, to take you to that style of charcoal incense burner! |
Don't know how to burn charcoal incense? Read about how to burn incense, here! This will open a new window. You will need to close the window to return, here :) Want to learn about smudging? Read about smudging, here! This will open a new window. You will need to close the window to return, here :) |
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Charcoal Incense Burners All of these incense burners are suitable for burning herbs & resins over charcoal. They can also be used for cones, dhoop, powders, smudge, sticks, etc. To view the incense burners, click on an underlined word, or picture. Some burners are located in different areas of the store. Use your browsers back button, to return here. From left to right: Soapsone bowl incense burner, brass hanging thurible censer, brass hanging pedestal censers, brass pedestal thurible, abalone shell smudge bowl and incense burners, brass cauldrons, cast iron cauldrons, red terra cotta bowl smudge pot and incense burners, wood handled pedestal thuribles, and 4 inch brass charcoal burners. |
To see our complete selection of incense burners, click on the Back button, below! |