Let me start by saying this incense holder is a stunner at first glance. The gold finish catches the eye instantly, and the intricate Middle Eastern-inspired patterns make it a conversation starter on my meditation shelf. I've used it for burning frankincense during yoga sessions, and when it works, the aromatic smoke creates such a serene atmosphere.
The good: It's surprisingly lightweight (19cm size feels just right), comes with handy tongs, and that glossy plating does resist fingerprints well. I particularly love how the design allows heat to distribute evenly - no scary hot spots when moving it after use. The included bowl holds charcoal perfectly stable for resin burning sessions.
Now the not-so-good: That beautiful gold? It's spray paint that chips easier than I expected (mine arrived with a small blemish). The ventilation system is hit-or-miss - sometimes my incense burns perfectly, other times it stubbornly dies out after 15 minutes. And yes, the beads are definitely plastic despite looking glass-like in photos.
Functionally, it's decent but not exceptional. For casual users wanting both decoration and occasional aromatherapy, it works fine. But serious incense enthusiasts might find the airflow issues frustrating. Pro tip: Use smaller resin pieces and don't overload the bowl for better burning performance.
Final verdict? A B+ for aesthetics but a C+ for functionality. It's become more of a display piece in my living room that I occasionally use rather than my go-to burner. If you prioritize looks over perfect performance and handle it gently, you'll likely enjoy this golden beauty.