Ceramic incense burner reverse flow design with purple clay construction for incense cone burning available in Ge Kiln glazed styles including Good Luck, Lotus and Plum Blossom square patterns measuring suitable for home altar use.
Ceramic Reverse Flow Incense Burner with Purple Clay Construction and Ge Kiln Glazing

This ceramic incense burner features a reverse flow design specifically engineered for burning incense cones while containing ash within its purple clay construction. Serving as a religious article for home altar use, the burner combines practical function with New Chinese style aesthetics. Available in multiple Ge Kiln glazed patterns including Crystal Glaze Good Luck, Good Luck, Lotus and Plum Blossom designs, each presents on a square form that provides stable placement surfaces.
Features and Construction

The incense burner incorporates several practical design elements that support its religious article function while maintaining decorative appeal.
Material and Build
Constructed from purple clay ceramic, the burner provides heat-resistant properties suitable for incense burning applications. The Ge Kiln glazing process creates durable surface finishes in patterns including Crystal Glaze Good Luck, Good Luck, Lotus and Plum Blossom designs. This ceramic construction supports repeated use while maintaining its decorative appearance.
Size and Practical Fit
The square form burner offers stable placement on home altar surfaces or other designated areas. The reverse flow design efficiently burns incense cones while containing ash within the unit, minimising cleanup requirements. The compact dimensions make it suitable for various placement options while maintaining sufficient space for incense cone accommodation.
Uses and Placement

Designed primarily as a religious article, the incense burner serves specific functions while offering decorative elements.
Event or Professional Use
For religious ceremonies or events requiring incense burning, the reverse flow design provides efficient combustion while containing ash within the ceramic housing. The multiple pattern options including Good Luck, Lotus and Plum Blossom designs allow selection based on ceremonial requirements or aesthetic preferences. The New Chinese style complements traditional settings while offering contemporary decorative elements.
Everyday Home Use
For daily home altar use, the ceramic construction withstands regular incense burning while maintaining its appearance. The square form provides stable placement on various surfaces, and the contained ash design reduces maintenance requirements between uses. The Ge Kiln glazed patterns add decorative elements to home spaces beyond their functional purpose.
Benefits and Buying Value

The incense burner offers practical advantages through its design and material selection.
Reuse and Low Maintenance
The ceramic purple clay construction supports repeated use without significant degradation, while the Ge Kiln glazing maintains pattern clarity over time. The reverse flow design contains ash within the unit, reducing cleanup requirements and maintaining cleaner surrounding areas. The durable materials provide longevity for regular religious practice.
Why Choose This Product
This incense burner combines practical reverse flow functionality with decorative Ge Kiln glazed patterns in a ceramic construction. The multiple pattern options including Good Luck, Lotus and Plum Blossom designs offer selection flexibility for different preferences or ceremonial requirements. The New Chinese style provides contemporary aesthetic appeal while serving traditional religious functions.



