
Our Partnership with the Whatcom Million Trees Project
To celebrate our 10-year anniversary, we began a partnership with nonprofit Whatcom Million Trees Project to reforest our home here in northwestern Washington.
These handmade clay incense holders will bring warmth to your space with their red earth and iron materials. Deliberately sculpted by Twig Earthgoods, these bowls are made to fit our incense. They are sculpted from red clay and finished with an iron wash.
Please note, this is a handmade product and each individual dish is unique - they will vary slightly in color and texture.
Zoe and Jordan produce clay and wooden creations that bring life and interest back to everyday objects.
"The objects we make tell a story of the hands. Through this story we hope to bring back the art and beauty of ordinary objects."
~Twig Earthgoods
We are proud to offer these small batch handmade incense holders from these fine local artisans. Find Twig Earthgoods on Instagram and at the Bellingham Farmers Market.
* Each incense holder is uniquely made and can vary from the picture shown.
Our charcoal incense produces less smoke than other incense, for a gentler experience and more pure aroma from our essential oil infusions. The scent lingers, but doesn't overstay its welcome.
To celebrate our 10-year anniversary, we began a partnership with nonprofit Whatcom Million Trees Project to reforest our home here in northwestern Washington.
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