Incense holder - forest/khaki
Handmade ceramic incense holder designed to hold traditional stick incense or could work with incense cones too. Made from Australian stoneware clay and finished with a forest green and khaki matte glaze. This is the same glaze as forest but applied thicker. It measures approx: W9.5cm x H1.5cm.
These incense holders were thrown on the pottery wheel, carefully dried to leather hard and then trimmed. The bases are sanded smooth to ensure no scratching of surfaces.
All of letty ceramics are handmade and variations in glaze and size (+ / - 1cm) do occur - this is part of the beauty of a handmade unique piece. If multiples are ordered I always try match them as best as possible.
Handmade ceramic incense holder designed to hold traditional stick incense or could work with incense cones too. Made from Australian stoneware clay and finished with a forest green and khaki matte glaze. This is the same glaze as forest but applied thicker. It measures approx: W9.5cm x H1.5cm.
These incense holders were thrown on the pottery wheel, carefully dried to leather hard and then trimmed. The bases are sanded smooth to ensure no scratching of surfaces.
All of letty ceramics are handmade and variations in glaze and size (+ / - 1cm) do occur - this is part of the beauty of a handmade unique piece. If multiples are ordered I always try match them as best as possible.
Handmade ceramic incense holder designed to hold traditional stick incense or could work with incense cones too. Made from Australian stoneware clay and finished with a forest green and khaki matte glaze. This is the same glaze as forest but applied thicker. It measures approx: W9.5cm x H1.5cm.
These incense holders were thrown on the pottery wheel, carefully dried to leather hard and then trimmed. The bases are sanded smooth to ensure no scratching of surfaces.
All of letty ceramics are handmade and variations in glaze and size (+ / - 1cm) do occur - this is part of the beauty of a handmade unique piece. If multiples are ordered I always try match them as best as possible.