We don’t use the word “sacramentals” usually (it comes from Latin), but we still have them. I would add the prosphora (the loaf of bread before it is Consecrated, from which both the Eucharistic elements and the antidoron come), which are highly reverenced and honored. (The Melkite Archbishop Joseph Raya even insisted that they be carried up to the altar over his prostrate body.)
We also venerate (kiss) a hand-cross held by the priest after most Liturgies. Icons are always venerated and are believed to make present the realities they represent, which certainly makes them sacramentals; private objects (cross necklaces, for example) can also be blessed by placing them on the altar during Liturgy (usually for 40 days).
Incense is the main “sacramental”; we bless everything during the Liturgy (the congregation and all the icons, as well as the prosphora and the altar) by incensing them.