A vessel for perfumes; esp. one in which incense is burned.
An incense burner, usually a heat-proof container where powdered incense is smoldered in during a ritual. Associated with the element of Air.
A metal device, typically in the basic shape of a ball, in which is burned. The upper half forms a perforated lid, which allows smoke from incense burned within to escape. Commonly suspended from a length of chain. Typically associated with the Element of Air.
The vessel that bears the charcoal and incense, symbolic of the prayers we offer to God.
a container for burning incense (especially one that is swung on a chain in a religious ritual)
A heat proof container in which incense is burnt. It represents the Element Air.
a container used for burning incense
A pot, dish, or other object that incense can be burned in.
Incense burner. It represents air.
A heat proof container in which incense in smouldered. An incense burner.
a container used to burn incense
a firepan used to transport live coals and also to burn incense
a metal container in which burning incense is swung back and forth
an ornamental container to burn incense
A censer holds smoldering incense during rituals. It represents air and East. They can be bought or made.
An incense burner. It symbolizes the Element of Air.
A heat-proof container in which incense is smoldered.
A vessel of metal or earthenware in which incense is burned. An incense burner.
Simply put, a censer is an incense burner - it holds smoldering incense during Wiccan rituals. You can make a simple censer by filling a bowl halfway with either sand or salt. The sand or salt will absorb the heat of the incense and keep the bowl from cracking.
Vessel used for the burning of incense.
Heat proof container for burning incense.
Vessel used for burning incense in Church ceremonies.
An incense holder, often in the form of a small cage, which is hung from a chain. Held by the chain and swung around an area to spread the energy and vapors of the incense burning within.
(Gr., thumiaterion or thumiatos): metal bowl attached to metal chains in which are placed charcoal and incense, see also katzion.
A typical censer is a small metal or stone dish used for burning incense, often on small legs. In many cultures, burning incense has spiritual and religious connotations, and this influences the design and decoration of the censer. Designs vary from simple, earthenware bowls to intricately carved silver or gold vessels.