Five Sacred Designs. One Timeless Ritual.
A handcrafted incense burner born from the tradition of Arabic bakhoor rituals — where fragrance is not merely sensed, but experienced. Wood, metal, and living flame converge in five intricate designs that cast sacred patterns of light across any space.
Daoudh takes its name from the ancient Semitic tradition of dakhoon — the act of fumigation, of purifying a space with sacred aromatic smoke. Across the Middle East, South Asia, and North Africa, the bakhoor burner has long been a centrepiece of hospitality, ritual, and devotion.
The Daoudh Bakhoor Burner is crafted by artisans in India from two enduring materials: a solid mango wood saucer base, harvested from sustainably managed orchards, and a precision powder-coated metal body with hand-finished cutwork in five distinct designs. A brass top with star cutout perforations sits above, ready to receive bakhoor chips, resins, wax melts, or camphor.
Place a tealight inside, and watch the burner come alive — warm amber light radiating through the patterns, casting sacred geometry across walls and ceilings, while fragrant smoke rises in soft spirals. This is ritual made beautiful.
The Daoudh Bakhoor Burner is not limited to any single aromatic format. It is a versatile ritual vessel for the full spectrum of natural aromatics.
Traditional Arabic incense wood chips soaked in oud, musk, and floral oils. Place directly on the heated brass top.
Frankincense, myrrh, copal, benzoin, and other raw resins. The gentle heat from the tealight below slowly melts and releases deep aromatic smoke.
Scented wax tablets or tarts placed on the brass top melt gently and diffuse fragrance without an open flame in the wax.
Add a small metal or ceramic cup on top, pour in water and a few drops of essential oil. The burner doubles as an oil diffuser.
A camphor tablet on the brass top ignites with ambient heat, releasing cleansing, clarifying vapour — ideal for puja and ritual purification.
Rose petals, dried herbs, lavender buds, or smudge-style botanical blends can be gently warmed to release their delicate aromatic profiles.
Each design carries its own symbolism and personality. Click any burner card — or tap the toggle — to see it come alive with candlelight.
Tap or click any card to toggle between unlit and lit views
Inspired by sacred geometry, the Geometric design features a repeating dot matrix with diamond and star overlays. The brass top's star cutouts allow tealight glow to radiate in precise angular patterns, casting symmetrical constellations of light across any room.
The Wave design draws from the overlapping wave motif — a symbol of good fortune, resilience, and the endless flow of abundance. The interlocking arcs of the Seigaiha pattern ripple across the metal body, and when lit, warm amber light flows through them like sunlight through ocean water.
The Om design centres the sacred syllable ॐ within a field of delicate dot cutwork. The primordial sound of creation rendered in metal. When the tealight burns beneath, the Om symbol glows with an inner fire — a powerful companion for meditation, morning puja, and contemplative practice.
An open-weave mandala of concentric geometric forms, each ring more intricate than the last. The Mandala design projects elaborate geometric light patterns onto surrounding walls and ceilings, transforming any space into a living, breathing contemplative sanctuary.
The Tree of Life represents rootedness, growth, and the interconnection of all living things. The spreading canopy rendered in delicate metalwork cutwork comes alive with golden light when the tealight is kindled — roots grounding, branches reaching, the whole universe held in one glowing form.
The complete Daoudh Bakhoor Burner family — Geometric, Wave, Om, Mandala, and Tree of Life — available individually or as a curated set for gifting, retail display, and wholesale supply.
Enquire for SetsMango wood saucer sourced from sustainably managed orchards. Metal body with powder-coat finish — no harmful lacquers or synthetic finishes.
Each burner is individually crafted by artisans using traditional metalwork techniques. No two pieces are exactly alike — slight variations are a mark of authenticity.
Burns bakhoor, resins, wax melts, essential oils (with cup), camphor, and dried botanicals. One burner serves every aromatic ritual.
Place a standard tealight inside, add your aromatic of choice on the brass top, and light. No special equipment, no learning curve.
Smooth powder-coated surfaces and a removable brass top make cleaning simple. A dry wipe is all that's needed for regular maintenance.
The warm amber glow, the intricate patterns, the rich materials — the Daoudh Bakhoor Burner is a gift that creates an experience. Ideal for corporate gifting, weddings, and festive hampers.
Set a standard tealight candle inside the metal body of the burner, resting on the mango wood saucer base.
Light the tealight with a match or lighter. Watch the warm glow begin to radiate through the cutwork design immediately.
Place a few bakhoor chips or resin granules (frankincense, myrrh, benzoin, copal) on the brass top. The gentle heat from below will slowly melt and release aromatic smoke.
Place a small metal or ceramic cup on the brass top. Add water and a few drops of essential oil, or place a wax melt inside the cup. The burner doubles as a gentle diffuser.
Place a small camphor tablet directly on the brass top above the tealight heat. The camphor will melt and release its purifying, clarifying vapour — ideal for puja rituals.
To end the session, extinguish the tealight. Allow all components to cool completely before handling. Wipe surfaces with a dry cloth. The brass top lifts off for easy cleaning.
Always place on a heat-safe surface. Keep away from flammable materials. Never leave a burning tealight unattended.
The Daoudh Bakhoor Burner is designed for retailers, gift curators, hotel amenity programmes, and export buyers who want a premium, story-rich product that sells itself. With 5 distinctive designs, strong visual appeal, and a compelling ritual backstory, it is a category-defining addition to any product range.
Custom packaging, private label options, and mixed-design assortments available for B2B orders. Competitive MOQs with flexible fulfillment from Bangalore, India.