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Origin: JapanShape: Bowl Material: Iron
Period: 2000 Location: The house of rice
Description: Heavy iron incense burner for cone, powder or stick incense. This decorative burner is 3 1/4 inches high and 3 1/4 inches wide with a removable cover
Description: Heavy iron incense burner is 3 1/4" in diameter and 1 1/4" tall. It will hold one to four sticks of incense at one time and catches the ashes in the surrounding bowl. Cone incense can also be enjoyed in the bowl part of the burner
Description: This Koro in celedon glaze is 3-1/2 inches tall with a 2-3/4-inch diameter at the top and has 3 feet (traditional) and is suitable for senko (burning incense sticks). It can also be used for kodo with bamboo charcoal.
Origin: JapanShape: Pot : Foo Dog/Komainu Material: Ceramic
Period: 2000 Location: Private (Denise Bishop)
Description: 36 * 29 cm, Incense burner, Nabeshima porcelain of Okawachi, near Imari.
Item # 379
Origin: JapanShape: Dome : Human Material: Ceramic
Period: 2000 Location: Kyoto, Japan (photo by: Sophie & Bernard Olivier)
Description: Ceramic, 20 cm high incense burner, found in a Kyoto shop
Item # 383
Origin: JapanShape: 3 tiers Material: Ceramic
Period: 2000 Location: Nara, Japan (photo by: Sophie & Bernard Olivier)
Description: Ceramic, 30 cm high incense burner, found in a Nara shop
Item # 384
Origin: JapanShape: Box : Shell Material: Ceramic
Period: 2000 Location: Nara, Japan (photo by: Sophie & Bernard Olivier)
Description: Ceramic, 20 cm high incense burner, found in a Nara shop
Item # 385
Origin: JapanIncense: Oil Shape: Aroma Lamp
Period: 2000 Location: Thanko
Description: USB Aroma Diffuser. Just open the "pod" lid, add water and a couple of drops of the aroma oil of your choice, and close the lid. Then look for the nearest available USB port, power it on, and you're on your way to relaxation in the workplace. The diffuser also lights up, thanks to its four internal blue LEDs.
(Size: 132x132x133mm 265g).
Description: Kutani porcelain incense burner. Kutani ware is a style of Japanese porcelain which was first produced in the mid 1650s in the area of Kanazawa, Komatsu, Kaga, and Nomi in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan.
Description: Incense burner pot decorated with modern drawings and engravings. Gold gilded handles with Foo Dog on the lid.
Item # 790
Origin: JapanShape: Pot Material: Bronze
Description: Incense burner, looks old. However, the word Japan is stamped on the bottom along with a mark that cannot be fully seen. In addition, the casting appears to be very rough and it even looks soldered or welded, especially on the bottom.
This indicate that this item is rather a reproduction.