‘Airidh’ Incense Burner (Scottish Wild Clay)

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Scottish ‘Wild clay’ Incense Burner. This particular airidh will also take a faux tea light (included with purchase).

Made completely from Scottish ‘wild clay’ hand dug and processed by the maker.
This particular clay comes from a small waterfall in the forest gathered in a very small batch.

Note: This latest batch has a slightly darker red roof than pictured
(see second image, house on right).

Sweet little hand built shelter made from Scottish ‘wild clay’ hand dug and processed by me.

This little incense burner makes a lovely addition to any shelf or mantelpiece either as a unique gift for someone special or for yourself.
Let the beautiful aroma of your choice gently surround your living space on those dark winter nights or maybe even during that spring clean or sit it on the table while you enjoy the summer sun.
The burner comes with one Incense cone and one ceramic cone holder.

'Airidh' is the Gaelic for shelter or shieling. A small building often used in the summer where the farmer and his family would take his cattle to graze on common land.
Shielings were used in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland, Ireland and the moors and hills of Northern England.

Inspired by the people and places in Stornaway, Western Islands, Scotland.

Size: Height 6cm Width 6cm

Care: wipe clean with damp lint free cloth

Caution: Keep away from children and pets
Can become extremely hot, use on safe non combustible/heatproof surface and take care when incense cone in use.
Do not leave unattended.

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