Customization: | Available |
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Usage: | Home Decorations, Promotion Gifts, Souvenirs, Commerce Gift, Collection, Personal Decorations, Religious Crafts |
Type: | Decoration |
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The smallest one among copper furnaces is the hand stove. It is a small incense burner that can be held in the hand or carried with a handle, similar to a warming stove. This type of small incense burner was popular from the late Ming Dynasty to the late Qing Dynasty and served as a portable charcoal heater that people in the northern regions would hold in their hands or keep close to their bodies for warmth during the winter.
As a portable item, hand stoves are crafted with exquisite workmanship and adorned with decorative patterns symbolizing auspiciousness and festivity. The most captivating feature is the intricately designed stove cover. Serving as the heat dissipation area, the openwork carved stove cover showcases auspicious patterns such as five butterflies symbolizing longevity, colorful butterflies and wishful motifs, plum blossoms, orchids, bamboo, and chrysanthemums, joyful expressions, and playful golden toads in the waves. These patterns complement the designs on the stove body, which depict blessings, prosperity, longevity, and happiness, as well as flowers, birds, insects, fish, figures, and landscapes. Together, they vividly display the rich and colorful traditional culture of auspiciousness.
Material
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Metal
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Type
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Brass
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Product Type
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Incense Burner
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Technique
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Wax Refinement; Dipping and Coating; Sandblasting; Polishing
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Style
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Ancient China
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Use
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Souvenir; Gifts
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Theme
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Empresses in the Palace
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Delivery time
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20 Days
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