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| JAPANESE INCENSE:Holders |
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Rustic, Refined and Whimsical | |
| Choose from a colorful assortment of incense holders | ||
| Define your incense sense of style | ||
The 400 year old tradition of fine Japanese Arita porcelain in a variety of fun styles. Use for your favorite incense sticks, cones or smaller coils. |
Simple and elegant ceramic plates in an assortment of eye catching colors. Each with a matching movable incense stick holder. |
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Handmade pottery incense burners in four earthy styles. A center stick holder keeps your incense upright and the wide rim catches any ash. |
Handmade ceramic incense cups in solid colors or a unique wax print design. Versatile and stylish. Use with sticks, cones, or as a censer for woodchips. |
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Elegantly shaped pottery incense bowls in four colors. Can be used with sticks, cones, or as a censer for woodchips. |
Five seasonal designs to brighten up a small space. Small enough to travel with you or keep on your desk. |
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Long narrow holders for stick incense of various lengths. Nice to look at but easy to store as well. |
Contemporary glass incense plates with movable holder. Can be used for sticks, cones or coils. |
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For use with our eight hour Junenko incense coils by Baieido. |
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