Origin: USA Incense: Stick Shape: Animal : ElephantMaterial: Soapstone
Period: 2000 Location: The house of rice
Description: Cute hand carved elephants surround an incense stick burner carved out of sandstone. Place sticks in the holes, or place cone incense on top of the center area to burn. The base measures 3 inches in diameter
Description: “Ciladol” is a name to call this texture figure. Emerald elephant enamel is raising its trunk, meaning ready to bring brighten and happiness life while burning cone incense on its. All legs are in brown.
Origin: Korea Incense: Cone Shape: Pot : ElephantMaterial: 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: This stoneware incense burner was found in South Kalimantan. The object takes the shape of an elephant, with a small bowl functioning as an incense burner on its shoulder. The elephant is accompanied by six soldiers.
Origin: Japan Shape: Column : ElephantMaterial: Bronze
Location: Private (Randy Davenport)
Description: The object/incense burner comes in three distinct pieces.
Height 32 inches, Maximum width 12 inches, Weight 28 pounds.
Appears to be made from bronze, maybe copper and perhaps even gold.
The only discernable writing on the object/incense burner appears to be Sanskrit and looks to be of Japanese origin.
In addition to the three elephants forming it’s tripod base, there are exotic birds and dragons. The saddles of the elephants are adorned with interesting tassels, each with different weights.
Item # 360
Origin: India Shape: Urn : ElephantMaterial: Copper
Location: Private (Renee Leo)
Description: This incense urn seems to have carvings of some type of cone along the bottom row, then goes into elephant heads, then some sort of dog and some type of bird along the top row of carvings. We're thinking it must be from India. It has a wooden base that sort of screws on and a lid that has a hole in the center.
Item # 382
Origin: Asia Shape: Pot : ElephantMaterial: Brass
Location: Private (Michael)
Description: Burner is approx. 4 feet high and 3 feet in diameter, its made of brass with East Indian Elephants on the ring around the lip.
Item # 391
Origin: China Shape: Animal : ElephantMaterial: Bronze
Location: Private (Gene Duncan)
Description: This nice incense burner could have been taken from a Chinese grave, from Ming Dynasty era.
Item # 739
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1057 incense burners in the kandaki database (698 from private contributors)