

Copper-Alloy Incense Tray – Bronze or Reddish Brown


Ebony Incense Box – 4 Designs for Coreless Incense
Gourd-Shaped Metal Incense Holder – 1.4 cm Base
Lion-Motif Copper-Alloy Incense Holder – 1.5 cm Base


Lotus Copper-Alloy Incense Holder – 2 Finish Options
Give your incense a stable place to burn while adding a detail you will enjoy seeing in the room.
Our holders range across brass, ceramic and wood designs for different stick formats and décor styles. Choose the material and silhouette you love, then confirm the opening size and ash-catching area on the product page.
An incense holder supports self-burning incense and helps contain falling ash. Our 17 current listings range from compact brass supports to bamboo storage boxes and sculptural ceramic backflow pieces. Start with the incense format, then choose the material, footprint and design you want. If you heat agarwood chips, powder or resin with charcoal or electricity, use an incense burner instead.
Choose an incense holder by format
| What you burn | Holder features to check | Good starting option |
|---|---|---|
| Bamboo-core stick | A hole that grips the stick upright or at a safe angle; a tray longer than the ash fall | Copper-alloy lotus holder |
| Coreless stick | A compatible small hole or clip; full-length ash tray because the whole stick burns | Bamboo incense box |
| Cone incense | Non-combustible contact surface, airflow and enough clearance for the hot cone | Ceramic cone holder |
| More than one format | Separate apertures or inserts; a stable base; a lid that does not restrict airflow | Copper-alloy tower holder |
Compare all 17 incense holders
Choose by function before decoration. The table below turns our current catalog into a quick shortlist. Product pages and selectors remain the final source for fit, stock, included pieces and price.
| Best fit | Product | Current option | Sale price | Choose it when |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Confirm formats on page | Brass Bird-Shaped Holder | Small or large | $28–$48 | You want a sculptural metal piece and will verify format fit before ordering |
| Backflow cone | Sun Wukong Ceramic Holder | One listed design | $52 | The character scene is the main visual feature you want |
| Backflow cone | Ceramic Backflow Cone Holder | One listed design | $24 | You want the lowest-priced full ceramic backflow listing in this collection |
| Backflow cone | Seated Buddha Ceramic Holder | One listed design | $38 | You prefer a seated-figure display |
| Backflow cone | Monk Figurines Ceramic Holder | Style 1–3 selector | $26 | You want to choose among three live figurine arrangements |
| Backflow cone | Miniature Mountain Ceramic Holder | One listed design | $48 | A landscape-style display suits your room |
| Backflow cone | Buddha Hand Ceramic Holder | Style 1 or 2 | $58 | You want one of two hand-design variants |
| Cone incense | Copper-Alloy Cone Holder | Compact 2 × 2 × 2 cm listing | $3 | You need a compact cone support and already have a full ash-catching surface |
| Cone, stick or coreless | Ceramic Lotus Holder | Style 2 live | $19 | You want a small ceramic accent and will confirm aperture fit |
| Stick, coreless or coil | Gourd-Shaped Metal Holder | Compact 1.4 × 1.4 × 2.2 cm listing | $4 | You need a compact insert and already have a full-length ash tray |
| Stick, coreless or cone | Copper-Alloy Lotus Holder | Copper-alloy or gold-plated selector label | $16 | You want a lotus silhouette with a finish choice |
| Stick, coreless or cone | Copper-Alloy Lion-Motif Holder | One listed design | $8 | You want a compact metal accent at a lower price |
| Coreless or cone | Copper-Alloy Incense Tower | Bronze or reddish-brown color | $38 | You want a covered design for the two listed self-burning formats |
| Coreless stick | Bamboo Tray with Storage Box | One listed design | $38 | You want a separate tray-and-storage arrangement |
| Coreless stick | Bamboo Incense Box | Design type 1–8 | $22 | You want a covered bamboo form with eight design choices |
| Coreless incense | Copper-Alloy Incense Tray | Bronze or reddish-brown color | $48 | You prefer an open metal tray with a finish choice |
| Coreless incense | Ebony Incense Box | Design type 1–4 | $48 | You want a covered wood design and will keep the burning tip away from exposed wood |
Catalog options and sale prices checked August 14, 2026. Check the live product page and cart before purchase because stock, variant availability, specifications and prices can change.
Incense holder vs incense burner: what is the difference?
A holder mainly positions self-burning incense—usually a stick or cone—and collects ash. A burner is a heat-handling vessel or appliance for formats that need a protected chamber, charcoal or electric heat, including agarwood chips and powder. Product names sometimes overlap, so choose by the fuel and heat method rather than the label alone.
- Use this Holder collection for stick, coreless stick and compatible self-burning cones.
- Use the Burner collection for electric heating, charcoal, agarwood chips, loose powder, resin, or enclosed cone/coil burning.
Which material should you choose?
Brass incense holders
Brass is durable and works well for compact stick plates, towers and multi-format designs. Check the actual aperture size and allow metal parts to cool before touching or cleaning. Browse brass incense holders.
Ceramic incense holders
Ceramic offers a non-combustible surface for stick or cone designs. Glaze can make ash cleanup easier, but ceramic can chip or crack after impact or thermal shock. Browse ceramic incense holders.
Wood and bamboo incense holders
Wooden trays and boxes are lightweight and useful for compatible sticks, but burning tips and hot cones must not touch exposed wood. Follow the product’s stated format and keep the unit on a non-combustible surface. Browse wooden incense holders.
Safety and care
- Place the holder on a level, heat-resistant, non-combustible surface away from drafts, curtains, paper, children and pets.
- Confirm the incense fits securely before lighting it. Do not force a stick into an undersized hole.
- Make sure the tray or enclosure can catch the full ash path.
- Keep the room ventilated and never leave burning incense unattended.
- Let the holder and ash cool completely. Empty loose ash, then clean according to the product material; do not immerse electrical parts or hot ceramics.
The U.S. Fire Administration’s open-flame guidance supports stable holders, clearance from combustible materials and extinguishing before leaving. Apply the same precautions to burning incense.
Pair a compatible holder with agarwood incense. For aroma expectations before choosing a format, read what agarwood smells like.
Frequently asked questions
Can one incense holder work for every incense type?
No. Hole size, heat exposure, airflow and ash pattern differ between bamboo-core sticks, coreless sticks, cones and coils. Loose agarwood or resin generally needs a burner rather than a simple stick holder.
What is the best incense holder for coreless sticks?
Choose a stable holder with a small compatible aperture or clip and an ash-catching surface long enough for the entire stick. Verify fit against the dimensions stated on the product page.
Can I burn a cone on a wooden holder?
Only if the product explicitly includes a suitable non-combustible cone surface. A burning cone should not sit directly on exposed wood.
Does a backflow holder work with ordinary cones?
Backflow effects require a compatible backflow cone and an aligned channel. An ordinary cone may burn in some designs but will not necessarily create the downward smoke effect.




