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Genie Lamp Brass Incense Burner

$22.00

Genie Lamp Brass Incense Burner

Genie Lamp Brass Incense Burner

Some everyday use things can be made more interesting with some style and design.

This is an incense burner made of brass which is unique in its way in terms of design and hand painting.

Made in India

  • A beautiful charcoal burner for your home.
  • Material: Brass
  • Colour: Golden
  • Size: 6.75″ L x 2″ H

For burning herbs, resin, incense, and sage over charcoal.

Availability: 3 in stock

Genie Lamp Brass Incense Burner

Genie Lamp Brass Incense Burner

Some everyday use things can be made more interesting with some style and design.

This is an incense burner made of brass which is unique in its way in terms of design and hand painting.

Made in India

  • A beautiful charcoal burner for your home.
  • Material: Brass
  • Colour: Golden
  • Size: 6.75″ L x 2″ H

” Smudging is the traditional spiritual practice of clearing away negative thoughtforms (the manifestation of mental energy) and other negative vibrations with the smoke of burning herbs, typically dried sage. The sage used for smudging is usually either high desert sage or white wide-leaf sage and is often bound into a bundle called a smudge stick. Other dried herbs, such as cedar, are sometimes added to the bundle as well. Loose dried herbs and resins (like incense sticks) can also be used for smudging.”

How to Smudge

“You can use a ready-made smudge stick, make your smudge stick, or use loose herbs. Smokeless alternatives are also available and will be discussed a little later. To use loose herbs for smudging, you will need herb-burning charcoal discs as well as a dish to hold the burning herbs. Abalone shells are often used since they are sturdy and represent the element air. When a shell is used, the vibration of all four elements—earth, fire, air, and water—is present. (The dried herbs represent earth, the burning embers represent fire, and the smoke represents air.) When all four elements are working together, the cleansing effects are magnified.

Place one piece of charcoal in the dish or shell, and ignite one section of it. Wait until the whole piece of charcoal has ignited, then add your herbs or herbal blend. If you are using a smudge stick, light one end of the stick and allow the edges to begin smoldering and letting off smoke. Hold the stick over a dish, or more preferably over an abalone shell for the full effect, to catch any wayward embers. The herbs only need to smolder. They should not be on fire after the initial lighting. Again, use caution, and practice mindfulness for fire safety.”

Read more about smudging and burning resins in All About Smudging by Margaret Ann Lembo

Dimensions 6.75 × 2 in

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