The Phases Incense Burner reflects the passage of time - marked through the cycle of the moon. From crescent to full, each phase is etched into the surface, tracing a rhythm that has guided life for thousands of years.
Akitu, the ancient Mesopotamian new year, began with the first full moon after the vernal equinox - a moment of alignment between earth, season, and sky. This piece draws from that same cycle of renewal and return.
Engraved with SAG-TIL - "beginning" and "end" - it speaks to the full arc of life. As the incense burns along its path, the movement of smoke becomes a quiet reflection of that journey: from start to finish, and back again. Carved from 100% Eastern Red Cedar, each piece features unique grain and natural tonal variation, including subtle pale streaks
Measuring approximately 2" x 1 O" x 0.75", it is designed to hold a variety of incense sticks while maintaining a clean, minimal form.
Materials: Eastern Red Cedar, acrylic, brass insert
Finish: Tung oil finish
The Phases Incense Burner reflects the passage of time - marked through the cycle of the moon. From crescent to full, each phase is etched into the surface, tracing a rhythm that has guided life for thousands of years.
Akitu, the ancient Mesopotamian new year, began with the first full moon after the vernal equinox - a moment of alignment between earth, season, and sky. This piece draws from that same cycle of renewal and return.
Engraved with SAG-TIL - "beginning" and "end" - it speaks to the full arc of life. As the incense burns along its path, the movement of smoke becomes a quiet reflection of that journey: from start to finish, and back again. Carved from 100% Eastern Red Cedar, each piece features unique grain and natural tonal variation, including subtle pale streaks
Measuring approximately 2" x 1 O" x 0.75", it is designed to hold a variety of incense sticks while maintaining a clean, minimal form.
Materials: Eastern Red Cedar, acrylic, brass insert
Finish: Tung oil finish