Siddhi Incense Holder with Ganesha Figure in Concrete, Bronze, 15 cm
The Siddhi incense holder brings a palpable calm and substance to your spiritual rituals. Made from solid concrete, it conveys both physical and symbolic stability. At the center sits Ganesha, upright and composed, with an open yet thoughtful gaze. This representation radiates a harmonious blend of vigilance and inner serenity, as if preserving the space for quiet moments. A small, recessed bowl in front of the figure holds incense sticks or mini cones, while the intricately designed base adds depth and stability to the holder.
The name Siddhi comes from Sanskrit and stands for success, spiritual completion, and achievement – qualities traditionally embodied by Ganesha. The bronze-like patina gives the holder a calm, matte appearance that conveys warmth and permanence. Ideal for altars, windowsills, or as a meaningful gift. Due to its weight and robust material, this holder is particularly durable – a small spiritual temple for your home.
Guardian of the Threshold and Giver of Blessings
In Bali, nearly every ritual begins with a silent greeting to Ganesha. Whether at temple festivals, birthday celebrations, travels, or construction projects – the first glance, the first incense stick, and the first thought are dedicated to him. As a threshold guardian, he symbolizes protection during transitions – whether from one place to another, from one life phase to another, or from outside to inside. Thus, Ganesha is not only the remover of obstacles but also the guardian of intention.
In many households, Ganesha does not sit on a pedestal but close to the ground, often on a simple wooden board, accompanied by a flower or a cup of tea. He is approachable and present, compassionate and attentive. Ganesha meets us not only in temples but also in workshops, school offices, or unusual places like scooters, always surrounded by the scent of jasmine and sandalwood. His figure represents protection, gathering, and hope – not loud, but in a quiet, enduring presence.
The Ganesha on this holder embodies exactly this attitude. He does not look down but gazes gently forward. His place is where fragrance and silence unite – just like in Bali.
Product Details – Siddhi Incense Holder in Bronze Finish
- Material: Concrete with bronze-colored patina
- Design: Ganesha figure with rectangular bowl for incense sticks
- Dimensions: approx. 15 × 12 × 10 cm
- Weight: approx. 0.8 kg
- Color: Bronze finish with subtle golden patination
- Function: Suitable for incense sticks or small cones
- Usage Areas: Meditation, home altars, gift, or entrance area
Merchant Note
Luruh Kayu
Some places exude a special calm. The small shop of Luruh Kayu is one of them. Between hand-carved incense holders and bowls made from coconut and Diepholz, a hint of history wafts here. Some pieces are slightly dusty, others still shine fresh. Everything tells of time and tradition.
The owner, a friendly and reserved man, told us that his son will probably not continue the business. In one or two years, it could be over. That’s why we particularly enjoyed browsing here – not in search of bargains, but for memories. What we took with us are not just incense holders, but small witnesses of time and the quiet promise that beauty will be preserved.
Handcraft Note
Each Siddhi holder is cast in traditional craftsmanship, patinated, and carefully finished. Small variations in color, surface, or shape are consciously accepted features of manual production and make each piece unique.
Learn more about Balinese craftsmanship and why perfection is not always the goal here.