To light an incense stick upon this holder is to send a prayer on a wisp of smoke. The celestial symbols—a guiding crescent moon and a constellation of stars—are inlaid in radiant brass, turning this simple wooden boat into a conduit for your intentions. It’s the perfect companion for the daily meditator, the ritual practitioner, or anyone seeking to cleanse their space with a touch of cosmic magic.
An Artifact of Artistry
- Brand: VTrendz
- Material: Crafted from natural, polished Sheesham wood (Indian Rosewood), renowned for its rich, dark grain and durability.
- Inlay: Features delicate, hand-set brass inlays of a crescent moon and a series of stars, channeling celestial energy.
- Design: A traditional “boat” or “ski” style ash catcher with a curved trough designed to collect falling ash.
- Function: A single, angled drill hole at the end securely holds one standard incense stick.
- Size: A compact 6 inches in length & 1 inch wide (approx.), ideal for personal altars, small spaces, or carrying with you.
The Anatomy of Your Conduit
Every element of this ash catcher is designed to honor the sacred smoke you create, turning the act of cleansing into a mindful ritual.
| The Element | Its Purpose | The Experience |
|---|---|---|
| The Celestial Brass Inlay | To channel the energies of the moon and stars, infusing your ritual with cosmic wisdom and intention. | Mystical & Focused |
| The Sheesham Wood Base | To provide a grounded, earthy foundation for your sacred smoke, connecting you to the natural world. | Grounding & Ancient |
| The Compact 6″ Design | To create a dedicated, intimate ritual space anywhere you go, from your desk to your travel altar. | Personal & Portable |
Beginning Your Sacred Ritual
This incense holder is a blank slate for your aromatic journey. Here are a few ways to begin.
1. Activating Your Space
- Before using it for the first time, hold the wooden catcher in your hands. Feel its earthy weight and trace the cool brass symbols with your finger.
- State your intention for the space you wish to create—be it for peace, clarity, or protection—as you light your first incense stick.
2. For Daily Cleansing and Meditation
- Use it to burn cleansing scents like White Sage or Palo Santo incense sticks to clear stagnant energy from your room or your aura.
- Place it on your desk or meditation cushion to help focus your mind. Let the wisp of smoke be your anchor as the celestial symbols guard your practice.
Tools for Your Altar
Enhance your rituals by pairing this incense holder with tools that amplify its energy.
- Sacred Incense: Pair it with high-quality incense like Nag Champa for meditation, Sandalwood for grounding, or Lavender for peace.
- Selenite Wand: Keep a Selenite wand nearby to cleanse the holder and your space energetically, amplifying the lunar connection.
3. Caring for Your Artifact
With proper care, this wooden holder will serve your rituals for years to come.
- Ash Care: Gently tap out collected ash after each use, once it is completely cool. Never leave burning incense unattended.
- Cleaning: Wipe with a dry, soft cloth. Avoid using water or harsh chemicals, which can damage the wood and brass.
- Storage: Store your holder in a dry place to protect the integrity of the natural wood.
Questions & Curiosities
Will this catch all the ash?
This is a compact 6-inch “boat” holder, designed for portability and small spaces. While its trough will catch a significant amount of ash, the length of your incense stick may result in some ash falling beyond the end. For 100% ash capture from longer sticks, we recommend placing it on a larger, fireproof tray.
What kind of incense does this fit?
This holder is designed for standard incense sticks with a thin bamboo (or unscented) core. The pre-drilled hole provides the perfect angle for the stick to rest over the trough. It is not designed for cone incense or thick, coreless incense sticks.
Your sacred space deserves a touch of the cosmos. Claim your VTrendz Moon & Stars Ash Catcher today and let your intentions rise.
















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