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Your search (stone/soapstone/sandstone) returned 40 incense burners   (click on thumbnail to see full picture)
Origin: China   Shape: Pot : Lion   Material: Soapstone
Period: 19th   Location: TinnyFisher’s Antiques, Mountain View, HI
Description: An 19th century or earlier carved soapstone incense burner. Done in a soft green jade like soapstone.
Item # 20 
http://www.rubylane.com/ni/shops/tinny

Origin: Nubia   Material: Sandstone
Location: Oriental Institute, University of Chicago
Description: A beautifully carved sandstone incense burner found near the main shrine of the Blemmyes has alternating lotus flowers and buds in carved relief, a symbol of creation. Oriental Institute Nubian Expedition.
Item # 58 
http://www.oi.uchicago.edu

Incense: Oil   Shape: Aroma Lamp   Material: Soapstone
Period: 2000   Location: incenseholders.com
Description: Soapstone Aroma Lamp 4 1/2" tall
Item # 87 
http://www.incenseholders.com

Incense: Oil   Shape: Aroma Lamp   Material: Soapstone
Period: 2000   Location: incenseholders.com
Description: Soapstone Aroma Lamp 5 1/2" tall
Item # 88 
http://www.incenseholders.com

Origin: USA   Incense: Oil   Shape: Aroma Lamp : Elephant   Material: Soapstone
Period: 2000   Location: Incense Central
Description: Hand Carved Soapstone Elephant Aroma Lamp 3.5" H
Item # 89 
http://www.incensecentral.com

Origin: USA   Incense: Oil   Shape: Aroma Lamp   Material: Soapstone
Period: 2000   Location: Incense Central
Description: Hand Carved Soapstone Aroma Lamp 4.5" H
Item # 90 
http://www.incensecentral.com

Origin: USA   Incense: Oil   Shape: Aroma Lamp   Material: Soapstone
Period: 2000   Location: Incense Central
Description: Hand Carved Soapstone Aroma Lamp 4.5" H
Item # 91 
http://www.incensecentral.com

Shape: Bowl   Material: Soapstone
Period: 2000   
Description: Soapstone has the look and feel of marble. This burner is over 4 inches wide and 2 inches tall. It will hold a great number of cones of any size. You can also add sand to the bottom and burn charcoal incense. You can also flip the lid over and has holes to hold 5 sticks of incense.
Item # 92 
http://www.makeincense.com

Origin: USA   Shape: Bowl   Material: Soapstone
Period: 2000   Location: Herbal-Gardens
Description: This smudge pot is great for burning smudge in, you can use it for the cedar, juniper or sage safely. These pots are made by Native North Americans. The sage can have a few leaves smoulder in it and the cedar or juniper can be piled into a cone shape and burned like incense. Even sweetgrass can be used in this if you cut a small amount off.int can eb used for holding incense sticks and cones can also be used
Item # 93 
http://www.herbal-gardens.com

Origin: USA   Incense: Cone   Shape: Dome   Material: Soapstone
Period: 2000   Location: Sensia
Description: This dome shaped soapstone burner has intricate holes and a star at the top for the fragrant smoke to rise. The holder measures approx. 2 inch in diameter and 2 inch high and should be used with incense cones.
Item # 94 
http://www.sensia.com

Origin: Nepal   Shape: Ashcatcher   Material: Soapstone
Period: 2000   Location: The Mandala Collection
Description: Carved Lotus Soapstone Stick and Cone Incense Burner. 2" in diameter
Item # 95 
http://www.soulfulliving.com

Incense: Stick   Shape: Ashcatcher   Material: Soapstone
Period: 2000   Location: Original Magick Designs
Description: Star Soapstone Ash Catcher. 2 7/8" diam
Item # 96 
http://www.originalmagick.com

Shape: Bowl   Material: Stone
Period: 2000   Location: Gandpas’s
Description: This stone bowl incense burner is smooth, versatile, from dark stone. These stone incense burners are about 4 inches across. These censers make great cone burners, stick burners, or for smudging.
Item # 97 
http://grandpasgeneral.com

Origin: America   Incense: Cone   Shape: Animal : Elephant   Material: Soapstone
Period: 2000   Location: Incense Galore
Description:
Item # 111 
http://www.incensegalore.com

Origin: USA   Incense: Stick   Shape: Animal : Elephant   Material: Soapstone
Period: 2000   Location: The house of rice
Description: Cute hand carved elephants surround an incense stick burner carved out of sandstone. Place sticks in the holes, or place cone incense on top of the center area to burn. The base measures 3 inches in diameter
Item # 112 
http://www.houserice.com

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