Southwest Incense Burners
Evoke the spirit of New Mexico with these enchanting, handcrafted terra cotta incense burners. Made from richly colored New Mexico clay, these artistic forms are reminiscent of yesteryear. Choose from four different hand-painted designs. Comes packaged in box with 20 natural piñon incense bricks, ready for gifting. Choose from four cozy homes: Kiva - A round ceremonial space built by Puebloan peoples from the 8th to 12th centuries, these sacred structures can be seen in ancient ruins around the Southwest. Horno - Spanish for oven, these mud and straw structures used by the Pueblo Indians of the Southwest for baking bread can be spotted throughout New Mexico today. Adobe House - With a chili ristra and New Mexico turquoise door the Casa de Adobe is a complete recreation of small town New Mexico when Piñon smoke is drifting from the chimney. Think you will need more than 20 incense bricks? Check out the 40-count piñon incense bricks or check out the incense sampler with 10 scents fr