Description
9" Iron Cauldron Burner with Lid & Wooden Handle
Built for the practitioner who works with fire. This iron cauldron burner with wooden handle and perforated lid is a serious ritual tool — deep-bowled, heat-resistant, and designed to be held, moved, and used actively during ceremony. The long wooden handle keeps your hands safely away from heat while you carry smoke through your space, cast your circle, or tend an offering burn.
The perforated iron lid sits over the bowl to diffuse smoke, control airflow, and keep ash contained — making it ideal for charcoal disk burns with loose resin, herbs, and botanical blends. The footed base provides stable grounding on any altar surface.
Dimensions
- Overall length: 9"
- Bowl: Deep, wide-mouthed iron cauldron on footed base
- Lid: Perforated iron disk with center hole and lift ring for airflow and easy removal
- Handle: Turned hardwood, dark finish
What It's Made For
- Processional and moving ritual work — carry smoke through your space during cleansing, circle casting, or house blessing
- Burning loose resin incense — frankincense, myrrh, copal, dragon's blood over charcoal disks
- Herb burning for witchcraft rituals — mugwort, wormwood, sage, cedar, and more
- Samhain and sabbat ceremony — a commanding altar centerpiece for seasonal fire work
- Ancestral offerings and spirit work — a vessel for sacred smoke and devotional burns
- Smudging and space cleansing — the handle makes it easy to move room to room
Why This Design Works
Most cauldron burners are stationary. This one is made to move. The wooden handle is the key — it gives you control during active ritual without the risk of burns, and the perforated lid means you can carry a live charcoal burn safely without ash scatter. It's the difference between a decorative piece and a working tool.
For use with charcoal disks. Minor surface variation is natural to iron construction. Handcrafted.




