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Buddha Hand Pinching Incense Holder | Buddha Hand Incense Seat

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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1 plate
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I. Design Concept

This incense holder is inspired by the Buddhist concept of “Nian Hua Yi Xiao” (A Smile from Pinching a Flower), capturing the classic Zen posture of the Buddha's hand in a small space. The plain white glaze and flowing lines recreate the gentle yet powerful aura of the Buddha's hand. Every curve has been carefully polished, retaining the solemnity of traditional sculptures while incorporating modern minimalist aesthetics.

II. Craftsmanship Details

  • Shape: The Buddha's hand displays a classic Dhyana Mudra, with fingers naturally extended and the palm slightly cupped, perfectly holding the incense stick, making it both stable and ritualistic.
  • Material: Printed with PLA-Lite, it has a warm, jade-like touch, without intense colors, fully showcasing its pristine beauty.
  • Function: The central incense hole is precisely designed to fit most stick incenses. As it burns, the smoke gracefully rises along the Buddha's hand, seemingly blending Zen serenity with the essence of life.

III. Mood and Meaning

“Nian Xiang” (pinching incense) is not just the act of burning incense, but also an expression of a state of mind. When the incense stick lights up and the wisps of smoke curl past the fingertips, it seems to remind us that even in the hustle and bustle of daily life, we can find moments of peace and freedom. The Buddha's hand symbolizes compassion and protection, while incense represents purification and prayer. Combined, this object is not merely an incense burner, but also a spiritual corner on your desk.

IV. Usage Scenarios

  • Study Desk: Burn incense while reading, letting the scent of ink and sandalwood intertwine to create a tranquil reading atmosphere.
  • Tea Room: As a centerpiece for the tea ceremony, burning incense during tea tasting soothes both body and mind.
  • Buddhist Offerings: Use the plain Buddha's hand incense holder to express devotion and respect for faith.

V. Printing Notes

The cylindrical hole needs to be set as negative part!

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