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Wolf Wooden Incense Holder, Handmade Incense Stick Burner, Home Meditation Practice
$18.20
Wolf Wooden Incense Holder, Handmade Incense Stick Burner, Home Meditation Practice
$18.20
This handmade wooden tree slice incense stick holder is laser engraved with our original wolf design.
*Roughly 4 inches in diameter and made from locally sourced poplar wood.
*Perfect for your home meditation practice
The wolf is one of the most prevalent animals in the lore of many cultures. For the Celts the wolf was the companion and/or form many different gods and goddesses and was closely associated with the winter months the Gaelic word for January, "Faoilleach" translates to -month of the wolf.
*Roughly 4 inches in diameter and made from locally sourced poplar wood.
*Perfect for your home meditation practice
The wolf is one of the most prevalent animals in the lore of many cultures. For the Celts the wolf was the companion and/or form many different gods and goddesses and was closely associated with the winter months the Gaelic word for January, "Faoilleach" translates to -month of the wolf.
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This handmade wooden tree slice incense stick holder is laser engraved with our original wolf design.
*Roughly 4 inches in diameter and made from locally sourced poplar wood.
*Perfect for your home meditation practice
The wolf is one of the most prevalent animals in the lore of many cultures. For the Celts the wolf was the companion and/or form many different gods and goddesses and was closely associated with the winter months the Gaelic word for January, "Faoilleach" translates to -month of the wolf.
*Roughly 4 inches in diameter and made from locally sourced poplar wood.
*Perfect for your home meditation practice
The wolf is one of the most prevalent animals in the lore of many cultures. For the Celts the wolf was the companion and/or form many different gods and goddesses and was closely associated with the winter months the Gaelic word for January, "Faoilleach" translates to -month of the wolf.