Great quality brass incense singing bowl
This incense burner is a 2 in 1 beauty. The brass is shiny, high quality, and has a good weight to it. Not too heavy. Wood striker is small and palm-sized, 5.5 inches long. Bowl can fit in your hand..imagine the size of a smoothie bowl. It can act as a singing bowl, which is pretty cool for meditative practices or when you want to clear the room of negative energy with sound if you're a tarot reader or do energy healing work. You can use the the sound in place of a hand bell if you like. Not sure if it can be used for..or if the sound will work if you add sand to the bowl so the quality can last longer when using it for other rituals that include various forms of incense burning (e.g. mesh metal plate to lay on sand for burning of charcoal resin). I don't have any sand on hand to find out if it would work. But I did have a tong that's very lightweight from another incense burner in the bowl and the sound didn't work. Soo..maybe sand won't work after all.
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Great incense holder
This incense holder works great and feels really solid. I love the tone it makes when you tap it with the wooden striker, everyone in the house feels the need to tap it when they walk by. It catches ash well, holds different types of incense, and just looks beautiful on the shelf.
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Best incense burner I've ever owned.
This is a super cool, heavy duty incense burner / meditation bowl. The craftsmanship is excellent. Nice and shiny on the outside, matte finish, where it's been machined, on the inside. Very thick and heavy. The matching brass incense holder is heavy as well and drilled out to accommodate several sizes of incense sticks. you could also use cones. I'm not sure what the little mallet is used for. Maybe you're supposed to knock it on the side like a gong? I guess you could use the combo to mash ingredients together in the bowl. I'm sure somebody out there is shaking their head at my potential uses for this, haha. Use your imagination, and anyone can come up with several purposes for this high quality, corrosion resistant bowl. I'm just using it to burn incense sticks. It holds them straight up, so all of the ash is collected into the bowl below. Much better than the old wooden "hockey sticks" I've been using. Dimentions are just shy of 5" across and about 1 3/4" deep.
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Elegant
This brass incense holder offers a versatile design with nine incense holes, making it compatible with various types of incense, including sticks and cones. The copper smudge bowl effectively catches ash, keeping your space clean. The gold finish adds a stylish touch, making it suitable for meditation, yoga, or home décor. However, some users note that the brass coating requires careful maintenance to prevent tarnishing, and the incense holes may not fit all stick sizes perfectly.
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April 18, 2025
Its a singing bowl, disguised as an incense burner!!
I ordered the Chinjroy 5 Inch Brass Smudge Bowl and Incense Holder for myself, as I wanted a metal smudging bowl.SPECIFICATIONS:Brand: ChinjroyIncense holder- Separate brass 9-hole stick incense holder- Hole sizes range - 1.7 mm, 2.3 mm, and 3.2 mm- Solid, heavier, and taller, (0.75 inch) than similar stick holders- Smudging bowl- Works for: Coil, cone, palo santo, sage, and stick incenseMaterial: Premium brass with anti-rust coatingMeasurements:- Bowl: 4.875 inches W (top) by 2.5 inches W (base) by 1.75 inches H- Striker: 5 inches L by 1 inch W (widest points)Uses: Ash catcher, smudging bowl, singing bowl, (wooden striker included)Weight: 0.7 poundOverall, the Chinjroy 5 Inch Brass Smudge Bowl and Incense Holder is much nicer than expected. It is well made, is real brass, and very well machined. The metal is thick AND it makes the most beautiful sound when used as a singing bowl. It is perfect solution for burning all types of incense. The only incense I would not feel comfortable burning in this bowl, without something in the bottom to protect the bowl, would be charcoal and resin incense, as I read somewhere that heating brass can release zinc into the air, which can be toxic. Not a scientist, but I would want a rock or something in there before placing charcoal in the bowl, just in case. As always, do your own research. But I have an incense burner for resin, so this is not an issue for me. For the price, it is worth it, just for the singing bowl aspect of it. Five stars.
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Elegant and classy incense holder
I have been really picky about finding an incense holder that I liked, and I finally think that this one is the winner. The brass bowl is nice and weighty, but big enough that it catches all the incense ashes. The way the incense is held is a secondary piece of brass (cylindrical) with some holes drilled through it for the stick of the incense to fit through. I like that it is a separate piece as it makes cleaning easy and allows the bowl to be multipurpose (if you so wish). The little wood toggle that comes with the bowl is kind of meh. It can make the bowl ring (which has a nice chime to it), but I don't foresee myself using it all that often.
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singing bowl
works better as a singing bowl on a flat surface (rather than hand)
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