Incense & Resin Tools
Incense and resin burners are essential tools for spiritual practice, ritual work, and creating sacred atmosphere. Whether you’re cleansing your space, making offerings, performing spellwork, or simply enjoying the fragrance of herbs and resins, the right burner helps you work safely and intentionally.
On this page you’ll find a variety of burners designed for different uses:
- Stick and cone incense burners — ideal for everyday use, meditation, and lighter cleansing work.
- Resin and charcoal burners — built to safely hold charcoal discs so you can burn loose resins, herbs, and herbal blends. These are especially popular for deeper ritual work and offerings.
These items provide seasonal changes to your altar and are great for the beginners who are looking for something affordable.
Whether you’re just beginning your practice or looking to upgrade your ritual tools, these burners are designed to support focused, respectful, and effective spiritual work.
TIPS
- It is recommended you put a small amount of sand at the bottom of the burner to protect from the heat of the charcoal disc.
How to Use Incense as a Magical Tool
Follow these steps to use it effectively:
- Prepare Your Space: Place the ash catcher on a flat, stable surface, such as an altar or table, in a well-ventilated area. Ensure it’s positioned away from flammable materials.
- Select Your Incense: Choose an incense stick that aligns with your intention (e.g., sandalwood for grounding, lavender for peace, or frankincense for spiritual connection). The ash catcher is designed to hold standard incense sticks securely.
- Insert the Incense: Locate the small hole at one end of the ash catcher. Gently insert the wooden end of the incense stick into the hole, ensuring it stands upright at a slight angle. The elongated groove along the catcher will collect the falling ash.
- Light the Incense: Light the tip of the incense stick with a match or lighter until it glows red, then gently blow out the flame to let it smolder and release its fragrant smoke. The pentagram and knotwork design can serve as a focal point for meditation or spellwork as the incense burns.
- Set Your Intention: As the incense burns, focus on your spiritual or magical intention. The pentagram’s symbolism can amplify spells for protection, balance, or elemental harmony, while the black color enhances grounding and banishing energies.
- Clean After Use: Once the incense has fully burned and cooled (typically 30–60 minutes), carefully remove any remaining ash from the groove. Wipe the ash catcher with a soft, dry cloth to maintain its pristine appearance. Avoid using water or harsh cleaners to preserve the painted finish.


















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