Description
Pentagram Cast Iron Burner with Lid
Some tools are purely functional. This one carries meaning. The Pentagram Cast Iron Burner with Lid is a compact ritual vessel built for practitioners who want their altar tools to reflect their craft — not just serve it. The pentagram etched into the lid isn't decoration. It's a symbol of the five elements in balance: earth, air, fire, water, and spirit. Every time you lift that lid to light your charcoal, you're working with that symbolism intentionally.
Cast from heavy, heat-resistant iron, this burner is made to handle the real work of a ritual practice — resin incense, loose herb blends, dried botanicals, and aromatic offerings burned slow over a charcoal disk. The fitted lid controls airflow, contains ash, and lets you snuff your burn safely when the work is done.
Dimensions
- Height: 1.5"
- Diameter: 3.25"
What It's Made For
- Burning loose resin incense — frankincense, myrrh, copal, dragon's blood over charcoal disks
- Herb burning for witchcraft rituals — mugwort, wormwood, lavender, rosemary, and more
- Samhain and sabbat altar work — a grounding, elemental centerpiece for seasonal ceremony
- Meditation and breathwork — aromatic smoke to anchor presence and open the senses
- Cleansing and banishing rituals — smoke cleanse your space, tools, and crystals
- Spiritual offerings — a vessel for ancestral work, deity devotion, and sacred smoke
Why Cast Iron
Cast iron holds heat evenly, handles high temperatures without warping, and gets better with use. Unlike ceramic or resin burners, this one won't crack under a hot charcoal disk. It's the material of choice for serious ritual work — and it looks the part on any altar.
For use with charcoal disks. Minor surface variation is natural to cast iron and adds character to each piece. Handcrafted in small batches.



