Period: B.C18 to A.D660 Location: Puyo National Museum
Description: Discovred during an investigation project, beginning with Oct,26,1993, after the previous trial diggings, in Nungsan-ri, a small village in Chungchongnamdo Province which is located between the royal cemetery and the capital of the old kingdom of Paekche(B.C18 to A.D660)
Description: The Yuk-gak, "hexagon-shaped" celadon incense burner features an alternating cranes among the clouds and chrysanthemum design on its six sides which represent immortality, health and well being. It is finished in jade-green with pronounced crazing in the glaze. The top is removable for placing incense cones inside. Size: (H)5" x 3.2"
Description: Celadon incense burner finely crafted in the shape of a lotus flower, the symbol of the Sun and the mercy of Buddha. The top is removable for placing incense cones inside. Size: (H)5" x 4.5"
Description: Lotus shaped celadon incense burner is decorated with rabbits and has an open-work ball-shaped lid. This is a styled after a Koryo Dynasty incense burner from the 12th century. The top is removable for placing incense cones inside. Size: (H)7" x 6"
see item #738 for reference
Origin: KoreaIncense: Cone Shape: Pot : Elephant Material: Ceramic
Period: 2000 Location: Korean Arts
Description: Two elephant figures decorate either side of this attractive celadon incense burner. Peonies, the symbol of richness and honors, adorn both sides and the lid. The top is removable for placing incense cones inside. It is available in two sizes. (H)4.5" x 3.2" or (H)5" x 3.7"
Description: Two turtles decorate the lid of this boat-shaped celadon incense burner while the body is decorated with a molded lotus and open-work design. The top is removable for placing incense cones inside. Size: (H)4.5 x (W)6"
Description: Korean Celadon Porcelain Incense Burner in an Owl Shape.
This celadon porcelain incense burner took its shape from an owl perched on a branch for a rest. Size: 4.7" Height (12cm)
Period: 6th century Location: Buyeo National Museum, Korea
Description: The Gilt-bronze Incense Burner of Baekje is the 287th National Treasure of Korea.The incense burner measures 64 centimeters in height, the body is 19 centimeters in diameter, and it weighs 11.8 kilograms.
This incense burner plays a prominent part in “Seo Dong Yo” TV serie.
Description: This Lotus shaped incense burner has an open-work ball-shaped lid. This is a styled after a Goryeo Dynasty incense burner from the 12th century. The top should removable for placing incense.
see items #151 and #738 for reference
Period: Goryeo Dynasty Location: National Museum of Korea, Seoul
Description: This Celadon incense burner from the early Goryeo dynasty is 15.3cm tall and 11.2cm in diameter at its widest point. It is composed of two separate parts, the lid and the body. The spherical lid has holes to allow smoke to spread out.