Ume Handmade Ceramic Incense Bowl White

€39.00
  • These signature Ume ceramic incense bowls have been handmade in Sussex, UK, using traditional techniques. The specific type of clay, design and glaze are all inspired by ancient Asian work.

    This elegant incense stick bowl is made from grogged white stoneware clay, with a smooth matt white glaze and a discreet Ume stamp on the bottom side. These incense bowls are perfect to use with their solid stick incense, as they have a small removable pebble inside to hold the stick, catch the ash and is easy to clean. These incense stick bowls can also be filled with incense ash if preferred and further used with incense sticks or incense coils.

    Each piece is unique as they are hand thrown. 

    110mm Diameter x 40mm H. Base is 55mm 

  • Hand thrown ceramic bowl made in the UK. hand clean only, do not submerge in water for prolonged periods, or wash in dishwasher.

  • Ume was founded by Emma Leafe after several influential journeys – visiting temples, sacred places and exquisite tea houses, across the alluring provinces of China. Bringing back to the UK the purest verities of incense and elegant burning accessories, which are essential to Asian culture, yet otherwise are rare to find outside their country of origin. The quality incense is blended using only natural, high grade, fragrant plant material and is inspired by ancient recipes. The raw ingredients of their traditional incense consist of precious medicinal plants, herbs, spices, aromatic tree barks, seeds and saps, they are imbued with thousands of years of development.

    The herbs are sourced from all over the Asian continent, from the countries of South East Asia and Indonesia, to Korea, China and Tibet. The exact composition of these fragrant masterpieces, often take years to achieve. It is this love and passion they have, and look for, in the producers they collaborate with. Their clientele also insist on finest quality ethical products and such integrity is of foremost importance to them when sourcing their materials.

    Ume incense can be used to create a fragrant space for meditation, yoga and relaxation; also to purify the air in the home, office or when travelling. Since ancient times, accompanying calligraphy, tea ceremony and flower arrangement, incense making has been revered as one of the esteemed Chinese and Japanese art forms. In Taoist, Buddhist and folk rituals, incense is used in prayer and to make dedicated offerings in ancestor worship. Ume represents an opportunity to explore such ancient practices, moulding them into a contemporary context.