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Glass Incense Holder Popular Q&A
Q: What is the name of an incense holder?
A: thurible / censer. Read More »
Q: Where to Find Cone Incense Holders.
A: Superstores like Walmart, Kmart, and Target all carry incense, as well as cone incense holders. Incense products can be found with home interior products, near ... Read More »
Q: How to Blow a Glass Incense Burner.
A: 1. Place pieces of glass inside the heater. You can use pieces of glass that are varying colors and shades to make a more interesting look for your glass incens... Read More »
Q: What is an incense holder called?
A: No specific name as it depends on the type of incense being used (stick of oil etc). Generally just called holders or burners. Read More »
Q: What is the incense holder in church called?
A: The proper name, as the first person wrote, is a thurible. The person who carries it (in the RC church, usually an altar server) is called the thurifer. Read More »