Incense Smoker Relaxed Bavarian
Incense Smoker Relaxed Bavarian: This handcrafted incense smoker Bavarian Gentleman brings the cheerful spirit of Oktoberfest right into your home. Dressed in traditional Bavarian attire with a feathered hat, red vest, and green jacket, he holds a pretzel in one hand and a beer stein decorated with the Bavarian crest in the other. A wooden pipe completes his relaxed and festive look. When an incense cone is placed inside, gentle smoke rises through the pipe, creating a warm, cozy atmosphere. A perfect collector’s piece for lovers of German folk art and Bavarian tradition.
© Handcrafted in the Erzgebirge, Germany
Incense Smoker - Cleaning
The incense smokers from the Ore Mountains are lovingly handcrafted. All incense smokers should be cleaned regularly. Even if there are already ashes from previous incense burning sessions, you can still use your incense burner for another session. However, the ash and sticky resin eventually build up. That sticky melted resin will certainly attract even more dirt and dust and is more of a pain to clean off than just ash. Although your incense burner could still be functional, it won’t look as appealing as before because of all the dirt and ick. Lastly, you also want to clean your incense burner to make sure it still works properly.
Use of dishwashing liquid can also help remove the oils and left-over resin that may be the reason why some of the ashes are stuck on your incense burner. This step should be avoided on wooden incense burners, as the water can damage the wood. However, you can still spot clean the sticky spots with soapy water. Wet a piece of cloth and wring it out so it feels nearly dry then use it to wipe off the sticky substance on your wooden incense burner.
Before you use your incense burner again, you should make sure that it is completely dry. If not, the ashes are more likely to stick to the burner and you’d have to clean it up thoroughly again.
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