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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During the Ming and Qing dynasties, bronze incense burners were favored by literati and scholars as exquisite artifacts that represented unique taste and a refined lifestyle. Imagine the beauty of hanging paintings, arranging flowers, brewing tea, and then igniting incense in these splendid incense burners. Not only were bronze burners beloved by literati, but they also held great importance for the imperial court, particularly during the reigns of the Kangxi and Qianlong Emperors of the Qing Dynasty.
Both sides of the burners were adorned with two curved dragons as decorative handles, showcasing both creativity and the esteemed status of the burners. The overall design of these burners exuded a solemn and elegant charm, embodying the distinctive aura of a typical palace utensil.
Material
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Metal
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Print Method
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1 color
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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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Sandblasting
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Style
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Antique Imitation
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Use
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Home Decoration
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Theme
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Incense Holder
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Regional Feature
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China
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Place of Origin
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Zhejiang
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Color
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Handcrafted Antique Bronze
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Process
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Forging and Pressing; Casting
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Style
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Ancient Chinese
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