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Origin: Korea Shape: Vegetal : LotusMaterial: Bronze
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)
Origin: Vietnam Shape: Pod : LotusMaterial: Copper
Period: 12th-13th Location: James Singer, London
Description: H 15 cm. The basic shape and several of the distinctive design elements-particularly the sphere in the base, the lotuses and the lozenge shapes-can be found on Vietnamese ceramics of the 12th and 13th centuries.
Origin: Korea Incense: Cone Shape: Vegetal : LotusMaterial: Ceramic
Period: 2000 Location: Korean Arts
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: The Lotus Incense Burner is made of resin. Washed in a bright color with pink tips on the blooming lotus. 6.5in x 6.5in x 2.6in, approx. 0.7kg
Period: mid 20th Location: Fine Kimonos & Asian Antiques
Description: A brass-cast incense burner with three stands and characteristic knotted handles. The top of the lid is adorned with a lotus flower surrounded by overlapping leaves. The sides are decorated with smaller lotus flowers on gently undulating water images. W:5 1/4", H:3 1/2", D:3 1/2"
Period: 12 th Location: [outdoor] DaibutsuDen Temple at Kamakura, Japan (photo by: JJD)
Description: This large incense burner is placed directly at the seat of the Daibutsu (Dai means "large" and Butsu is The Buddha).
The bronze statue is 22.3 meters tall and weighs 121 tons. It was once surrounded by a temple, but in 1498 a tsunami came ashore and swept away everything except the enormous statue.
Origin: Japan Shape: Vegetal : LotusMaterial: Ceramic
Period: Edo Period (17th) Location: Kyoto National Museum
Description: Ko-Kiyomizu Lotus-Shaped Incense Burner with Polychrome Overglaze Enamels. The body of this burner represents a lotus seed, its lid a lotus leaf, and its foot a lotus flower. The lid is decorated with an openwork Sanskrit letter symbolizing the deity Thousand-Armed Kannon (Sahasrabhujavalokitesvara).
Description: This incense burner is made from copper and brass. There is a lotus carved onto the lid of this incense burner. This incense burner is 4 inches wide and 3 inches tall.
Origin: Japan Shape: Vegetal : LotusMaterial: Bronze
Location: Private (John Lofgren)
Description: Old Japanese blackened bronze incense burner (koro) that is in the shape of a Buddhist lotus flower. The incense is held in the center, the cherry blossom cover removes. The Imperial Japanese Army star on the outside is gilt. In Japan incense is often burned for the soul of the deceased. It measures approx. 4.75 inches tall and has a diameter of approx. 4.5 inches. It weighs just over 1 kilo.
Item # 570
Origin: Japan Shape: Vegetal : LotusMaterial: Bronze
Location: Hauteville House, St. Peter Port, Guernsey (photo by: JJD)
Description: Hauteville House is a house where Victor Hugo lived during his exile from France, located in St. Peter Port in Guernsey.
This incense burned was given to Victor Hugo by Alexandre Dumas, visiting Hauteville house, in 1857.