Maisonnette incense holder / Tawa(stained) base

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Maisonnette incense holder / Tawa(stained) base

NZ$205.00

This incense holder is not only designed for burning your favorite incense sticks but also serves as a perfect addition to your table, shelves, or mantelpiece. Add a touch of elegance to your surroundings while enjoying the calming aroma of incense.

Designed to accommodate most types of incense sticks, it ensures a safe and stable burn. You can confidently leave it unattended until your incense finishes burning.

Material

A Incense holder - Tawa (NZ Native) / Partly Stained,

B - Walnut / Gold Pattern with Ottchil

C - Tawa (NZ Native) / Partly Stained & Partly Finished with White Ottchil

A, B, C Base (Dish) - Tawa (NZ Native) / Stained

Size

Diameter of the dish - cm Total height - cm

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  • Ottchil is a traditional Korean lacquer made from the sap of the lacquer tree. Applied by hand in delicate layers, it creates a rich, durable finish that is naturally glossy, water-resistant, and long-lasting. Valued for both its beauty and resilience, Ottchil embodies centuries of craftsmanship and care.

 

We ship worldwide using NZ Post services. Optional express delivery service available upon request. Please see our Shipping page.

We tried our best to capture the piece as precise as possible. Please check the conditions of the wood thoroughly before purchasing. Small cracks and holes that are presented in the photo are not considered flaws. We consider it a beautiful & unique natural character.

Where the Artisan Lives

This collection took shape as Sam, both maker and artist, worked through the real challenges of sustaining a creative life. His quiet persistence became the grounding force behind this new work.

The forms recall a house—a space for both living and making. From this idea, Sam created a series of whimsical yet functional pieces: incense holders, trinkets.

Each is made from a blend of timbers, textures, and markings—an honest reflection of the maker’s hand.