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Your search (pod) returned 38 incense burners   (click on thumbnail to see full picture)
Origin: Turkey   Shape: Pod   Material: Silver
Location: Usak Museum
Description: The broad shallow cup has a rounded shoulder and a plain vertical rim. It is soldered to the top of a tall pedestal which flares, at first gently and then sharply, to a splayed base. The conical cover is composed of ten stepped tiers, the lowest of which fits over the rim of the cup. Cut out of the central eight tiers are arrow shaped slots to allow the smoke of the incense to escape. Height of stand 1 7.9 cm. height of cover 1 0.9 cm, diameter of cover 6.3 cm, total weight 221.48 gr.
Item # 42 
http://www.about-turkey.com

Origin: Vietnam   Shape: Pod : Lotus   Material: 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.
Item # 55 
http://www.asianart.com/jsinger/index.html#3

Origin: USA   Incense: Cone   Shape: Pod   Material: Brass
Period: 2000   
Description: 8" Brass Cone Incense Burner is suitable for all size cones.
Item # 68 
http://www.incensegalore.com

Origin: USA   Incense: Cone   Shape: Pod   Material: Brass
Period: 2000   
Description: 7" high, 3" wide
Item # 72 
http://www.incenseholders.com

Origin: USA   Shape: Pod   Material: Brass
Period: 2000   Location: Incense Central
Description: Resin or Cone Lid Censer 7" H
Item # 76 
http://www.incensecentral.com

Origin: Israel   Incense: Oil   Shape: Pod   Material: Ceramic
Period: 400-600 AD   Location: Venus Galleries Co. - Jerusalem - Israel
Description: Red clay incense burner open and cut decorated clay like arches or windows. Found in Bethlehem. Byzantine period, Height : 7.2in 18.2cm
Item # 212 
http://www.kaleden.com

Origin: Turkey   Shape: Pod   Material: Brass
Period: 19th   Location: Private (Eckhard Hüning)
Description: Ottoman incense burner made of massive heavy brass. Diameter of tray about 6.3" (16cm), height 8.2" (21cm)
Item # 231   

Origin: Turkey   Shape: Pod   Material: Brass
Period: 19th   Location: Private (Eckhard Hüning)
Description: Ottoman incense burner, from Turkey or Syria. Diameter of tray about 9.84" (25cm), height 14.2" (36cm)
Item # 232   

Origin: Syria   Shape: Pod   Material: Brass
Period: 18th   Location: Private (Eckhard Hüning)
Description: Ottoman incense burner. Made of brass very fine engraved. Diameter of tray about 11.41" (29cm), height 11.81" (30cm)
Item # 233   

Origin: Japan   Incense: Stick   Shape: Pod : Lotus   
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.
Item # 239 
http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e3100.html

Origin: China   Shape: Pod   Material: Ceramic
Period: Han dynasty   Location: Ancient & Classic Inc.
Description: Han Incense Burner 10" High
Item # 270 
http://www.ancientclassic.com

Origin: Greece   Incense: Oil   Shape: Pod   Material: Metal
Period: 2000   Location: Village of Bali, Crete.   (photo by: JJD)
Description: This incense burner is into an altar located near the village of Bali, Crete.
Item # 292   

Origin: Europe   Shape: Pod   Material: Metal
Period: 1930   Location: Becker Street Antiques
Description: The burner is about 7 1/2 inches tall.
A.A. Vantines, was a company that produced many art deco jewelry, sculptures and perfume burners from about 1865-1948. Vantines was based in New York and their items where from Japan, China, and Turkey. Later items came from France as well.
Item # 297 
http://www.beckerstreet.com/

Origin: Cambodia   Shape: Pod   Material: Sandstone
Period: 11-12th   Location: Musee Guimet, Paris, France   (photo by: JJD)
Description: Sandstone Incense burner, 10 cm diameter
Item # 316 
Musee Guimet

Origin: Kuwait   Shape: Pod   Material: Brass
Period: 20th   Location: The desert boutique
Description: Brass Mabaakhur (Incense Burner) with hand worked designs.
Item # 348 
http://www.desertboutique.com

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 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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