Description
In China, incense burners are widely used in rituals such as worship, Buddhist ceremonies, and ancestral veneration, serving as a medium for honoring deities and conveying prayers. Simultaneously, they are integrated into daily life: scholars burn incense in their studies to enhance focus while reading, aristocrats use it to elevate gatherings, and commoners employ it to dispel dampness or eliminate odors.
Today, the revival of incense burners is not only a tribute to tradition but also a reflection of modern people’s pursuit of spiritual tranquility and cultural identity. Zhong Kui is most widely recognized in Chinese culture as a guardian against evil spirits, symbolizing the dispelling of misfortune and year-round peace. Our creative ceramic incense burner “[Zhong Kui]” hopes to bring you good fortune by warding off calamities.
Ceramic incense burners securely hold incense sticks and work with charcoal to ensure complete combustion, releasing fragrance. Their hollow-cut designs promote even smoke dispersion, purifying air, repelling insects, and creating a serene ambiance.