
£14
Expand your collection with the Om Plate Tibetan Dcor Cone Stick Holder. This handcrafted masterpiece transcends its function as a simple burner it's a visual representation of the sacred syllable Om, a powerful symbol of peace, unity, and the interconnectedness of all things. Each holder is assembled from tiny ceramic pieces, resulting in a unique tapestry of colour and meaning. The intricate design whispers stories of Tibetan culture, while the central Om symbol serves as a constant reminder of the profound peace and spiritual connection this piece embodies. In Tibetan Buddhism, Om is considered the primordial sound, the seed syllable that contains the essence of reality. Its presence on the incense holder invites contemplation and fosters a sense of inner peace. This holder is designed to accommodate both incense cones and sticks, making it a perfect fit for anyone who enjoys a variety of incense options. For those who appreciate handcrafted beauty, multifunctional design, or are drawn to Eastern spiritual practices, the Om Plate Tibetan Dcor Cone Stick Holder makes the perfect gift. Pair this incense holder with Tibetan incense known for its calming properties, like sandalwood or lavender, or display it alongside meditation cushions or yoga mats to create a curated collection that promotes relaxation and mindfulness.
I love this Tibetan cone stick holder for its vibrant, multi-coloured design, which adds a lively touch to any space. It works particularly well in bohemian or eclectic interiors, where its bold colours and cultural appeal can really stand out. For practical styling, consider placing it on a side table or shelf alongside other spiritual or handcrafted pieces to create an inviting, relaxed atmosphere. When using, keep it as a statement piece in well-lit, unobstructed areas to showcase its details, and pair it with simple candle or incense holders for a cohesive look. It’s a versatile decor item that can bring both colour and cultural interest to your home.
Evan Carter
Flitch Interior Stylist
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