Scalloped Ceramic Incense Holder
Scalloped Ceramic Incense Holder
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A little resting place for your favorite scent.
Each Scalloped Ceramic Incense Holder is handmade and hand-built one at a time, giving every piece its own subtle variations in shape, glaze, and finish.
Designed with a raised center to hold incense sticks or cones, while the scalloped dish catches ash and adds a playful sculptural detail to your space.
Perfect for a bedside table, desk, shelf, or anywhere you like to slow down and enjoy a little ritual.
Details:
- Handmade & hand-built ceramic
- Approx. 3" wide
- Holds incense sticks or cones
- Dishwasher safe
- Each piece is individually made
- Natural variations in shape, glaze, and finish are part of its handmade character
- Handmade by Mist Art Studio
Incense not included.
Materials
Materials
Dimensions
Dimensions
Care information
Care information
Shipping & Refunds
Shipping & Refunds
All orders are insured and shipped thru USPS or UPS. Please allow 2-3 business days for us to process and fulfill your order after the date in which it is placed. Once your order is fulfilled it will take approximately 2-3 business days to be delivered.
At the moment, we are unable to offer international shipping through our website. However, if you live outside of North America and wish to purchase a piece, please contact us directly and we would be happy to calculate international shipping costs for you on an individual basis.
If you need expedited shipping, contact us directly before placing an order and we can calculate those costs on an individual basis.
Refunds + Exchanges
If you receive pottery that has been damaged in shipping, please contact us within 5 days of the delivery date with photos of damaged items. We can then work out a refund/exchange. After 5 days of the delivery date, damaged goods will not be taken into consideration.


Meet the Maker
Hi, I’m Rocio Ruiz, the Argentinian ceramic artist behind MIST Art Studio. My nine-year journey with clay developed during the six years I lived and worked in Mexico. Now based in Las Vegas, I create each piece individually using wheel-throwing and hand-building techniques, inspired by natural forms, everyday rituals, and the beauty of imperfection.
