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Your search (duck) returned 7 incense burners   (click on thumbnail to see full picture)
Origin: Japan   Shape: Animal : Duck   Material: Bronze
Period: Meji Period, 19th   Location: Nara Antiquites
Description: Bronze duck - Incense burner (19 th century)
Item # 142 
http://www.nara-antiquites.com

Origin: China   Shape: Animal : Duck   Material: Bronze
Period: 17th   Location: 2ezr
Description: The burner is 7 inches (18cm) tall by 5.5 inches (14cm) wide.
Item # 277 
http://www.2ezr.com

Shape: Animal : Duck   Material: Bronze
Location: Private (Salvadora Rayburn)
Description: The bowl incense burner is carried by the dog
Item # 659   

Shape: Animal : Duck   Material: Iron
Location: Private (Tim)
Description: Cast iron burner,has a blue patina, like a coin,while looking at it with my micro-scope,a floresent blue ,like it was burned red-hot at one time.
Item # 736   

Origin: Asia   Shape: Animal : Duck   Material: Bronze
Location: Private (Dennis Ringler)
Description: In asian culture, a pair of Mandarin Ducks is a symbol of conjugal happiness and marital fidelity.
Item # 780   

Origin: Asia   Shape: Animal : Duck   Material: Bronze
Location: Private (Rebecca Lewane)
Description: 11 " high. The back of the duck may be opened, for incense burning.
Item # 913   

Origin: Japan   Shape: Animal : Duck   Material: Bronze
Period: Edo (1603-1868)   Location: Musee Cernuschi, Paris (Retour d'Asie exhibition)   (photo by: JJD)
Description: Incense burner in the shape of a mandarin duck
Item # 1050 
Musee Cernuschi
Retour d'Asie

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1057 incense burners in the kandaki database (698 from private contributors)

 Featured Theme : LadakhDuring a trip to Ladakh (north India), I took some incense burner pictures in various locations (temples, museums, outdors...)
incense burners used in temples are from various origin (antique or made by the village blacksmith).
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 Featured Theme : MongoliaDuring a trip to Mongolia, I took some incense burner pictures in various locations (temples, museums, yurts...)
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