MURANO CRAFTSMEN CREATE INNOVATIVE PALO SANTO HOLDER

Milan's 6:AM Glassworks creates sustainable Palo Santo holders using Murano glass techniques. Each unique piece forms naturally during cooling.

Clear crystal Palo Santo holder by 6:AM Glassworks, showing circular cavity in 8cm glass form.
6:AM Glassworks
Clear crystal Palo Santo holder by 6:AM Glassworks, showing circular cavity in 8cm glass form.
6:AM Glassworks
Clear crystal Palo Santo holder by 6:AM Glassworks, showing circular cavity in 8cm glass form.
6:AM Glassworks

Milan design studio 6:AM Glassworks has released a new Palo Santo Burner, utilizing traditional glassmaking techniques from Murano, Italy. The holder forms naturally during the cooling process of cast glass, as temperature differentials between the core and surface create the cavity that holds the Palo Santo stick.

The production process reflects the studio's commitment to sustainability. Each burner is cut from a larger cast cylinder, with remaining material recycled into new creations to minimize waste.

While designed specifically for Palo Santo, the versatile holder accommodates various incense types, adapting to different preferences and practices. Measuring 8cm in both height and width, the clear crystal burner weighs approximately 1 kilogram.

The Palo Santo Burner showcases the precision and skill of Murano's glassmaking tradition. The piece combines functionality with clean design aesthetics typical of the Milan-based studio.

Available directly through 6:AM Glassworks' website, the burner retails for €120 EUR (approximately $130 USD).

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