Incense Holder
Imperial Square Ding Incense Holder · Ceramic
Imperial Square Ding Incense Holder · Ceramic
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A Sacred Vessel for Balance, Ritual, and Power
'In ancient China, the ding was not just a vessel — it was a symbol of cosmic order, reverence, and authority.'
Inspired by the ancient ritual ding, this incense holder is more than a functional object. It is a vessel of presence — grounding your space and spirit in every burn.
· Four-Legged Square Form: A shape rooted in balance. The four legs stand firm like the four directions, anchoring your space with a sense of stability, symmetry, and stillness — a quiet altar in your everyday environment.
· Spiral Relief Pattern: Raised spiral motifs swirl across the surface, echoing the eternal flow of qi and intention. As the smoke rises, so too does your awareness, guided by the subtle energy of form and fire.
Two Colors, Two Energies
Crimson Red: Bold and radiant
Celadon Blue-Green: Calm and cool
· Handcrafted Ceramic, Kiln-Fired: Each piece is handcrafted using traditional ceramic techniques, then fired at high temperatures. No two are exactly alike — every holder carries its own unique spirit and texture.
Choose Your Color: Crimson or Celadon, or take them all.
your order will be shipped within 48 business hours. Once the order is shipped, it is expected to arrive within 8–17 business days.
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FEATURES & BENEFITS
FEATURES & BENEFITS
- High-quality ceramic material: matte surface, naturally changing glaze color, creating a rustic beauty
- Handmade: each incense holder is individually molded and fired — no two are exactly alike
DETAILS
DETAILS
Length 6.5cm, Width 5.5cm, Height 5.5cm
CARES
CARES
- Safety payment with every order
- Eco-Friendly with Thoughtful Curation
- Natural Material by Ethically Sourced
Eco-Friendly Package
Safety Payment
Natural Material






As someone who enjoys collecting incense holders in different forms, this Imperial Square Ding immediately stood out to me. This incense holder instantly brought back memories of my trip to China, where I saw similar “ding” vessels displayed in a museum. Each curve and motif feels like it carries a story. It has the dignified presence of a palace artifact, yet it works beautifully in my modern home.