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It’s not surprising, then, that many incense burners can trace ... and included bronze, brass, porcelain, cloissone, jade or soapstone. “Yours is probably Chinese and a nice old example ...
Ancient Chinese made various kinds of incense burners, among which the censer and Xun Long, a frame place over a censer for scenting clothes, were the most popular. The earlier incense burners ...
Burning incense has been used both to create pleasing aromas and as a medicinal tool. Colorful incenses. [Photo/image.baidu.com] Burning incense, translated to “shaoxiang” in Chinese ...
Treasures brought in for experts to examine included a pair of bronze cockerels and a rare Chinese incense burner, which was valued for a staggering amount. During the episode, expert Lars Tharp ...
Depicted on the highly elaborate incense burner are 39 animals including a Chinese phoenix, dragon, tiger and deer. What sets this incense burner apart from a similar Chinese version is its ...
Consider the sixth-century Chinese incense clocks that tracked time by burning powdered incense on pre-measured labyrinthian paths. For me, growing up in a Hindu household, the smell of agarbatti ...
This specially designed gift set contains 20 sticks of Cambodian oud incense sticks, a brass burner and a USB lighter. Easily light up aromatic sticks, which each have a burning time of 20 to 25 ...
About 75 per cent of lots sold. Top selling lot was a Chinese foo dog censer, €95,000, multiples over its estimate of €15,000-€20,000. A 19th-century ormolu longcase clock, €26,000 (€ ...
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