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Your search (vegetal) returned 26 incense burners (click on thumbnail to see full picture)
Origin: Japan Shape: Vegetal : Pumpkin Material: Ceramic
Period: pre 2000
Description: Hagi Kiku Incense Burner- Sakata Deika Kiln. The hakogaki(signed box) here says, Hagi Kiku Koro, Deika-gama zo or A Chrysanthemum Hagi Incense Burner by the Deika kiln. Designed and supervised by Deika, this piece was made by his apprentice(possibly his son, the next Deika or an unknown master craftsman) and has a delightful light tangerine colored glaze over very refined clay. The lid has openwork in festive circular patterns. Quite sturdy resting on three small feet. The shape and color also resemble a pumpkin. Stamped on bottom Deika-gama.
Origin: Japan Shape: Vegetal : Pumpkin Material: Lacquer
Location: Suntory Museum of Art
Description: Melon-shaped incense burner with design of autumn grasses in maki-e.
Maki-e is Japanese lacquer sprinkled with gold or silver powder as a decoration using a makizutsu or a kebo brush.
(see also items #549 and #596)
Origin: Korea Shape: Vegetal : Lotus Material: 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: Korea Incense: Cone Shape: Vegetal : Lotus Material: 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"
Origin: Korea Incense: Cone Shape: Vegetal : Chrysanthemum Material: Ceramic
Period: 2000 Location: Korean Arts
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
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
Origin: China Shape: Vegetal : Peach/Eggplant Material: Bronze
Location: Private (Dan Braun)
Description: This bronze chinese insense burner is twelve inches by twelve inches by ten inches. It is in the shape of an eggplant. It is three pieces. A base, the eggplant and a lid. The lid has holes in it so it could be an incense burner. There is a chop on the bottom of the eggplant.
see also item#603
Description: It looks like an avocado in size shape and texture -ceramic-dark green.
It sits on it's side and has an opening at one end with smaller openings above it. Markings are "931 W. Germany". There are three little feet on the bottom.
Size is 4-5 inches long and maybe a pound for weight.
Item # 250
Origin: Japan Shape: Vegetal : Plum Material: Ceramic
Location: Two hundred hands
Description: This plum blossom, antique ceramic japanese Koro, with the traditional three feet measures 3.5-inches tall.
Origin: Japan Shape: Vegetal : Lotus Material: 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).
Origin: USA Shape: Vegetal : Pumpkin Material: Silver
Location: Tiffany & Co
Description: Incense or oil burner, gourd form in sterling silver with nicely detailed leaf designs, marked, 2.5"h
Tiffany & Co. is a U.S. jewelry and silverware company founded by Charles Lewis Tiffany and Teddy Young in New York City in 1837 as a "stationery and fancy goods emporium."
Origin: Japan Shape: Vegetal : Pumpkin Material: Lacquer
Period: Edo (17th) Location: Tokyo National Museum (photo by: JJD)
Description: Maki-e lacquer Incense burner, with Paulownia crest and tray.
Maki-e is Japanese lacquer sprinkled with gold or silver powder as a decoration using a makizutsu or a kebo brush. Paulownia tree is known in Japanese as kiri ; it is also known as the "princess tree".
(see also items #007 and #596)
Origin: Japan Shape: Vegetal : Lotus Material: 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 : Pumpkin Material: Bronze
Period: 19th Location: Private (Betsy Elam)
Description: Bronze pumpkin incense burner, having a lid that opens, but appears stuck. It is decorated with 8 or so various sized leaves made from several different metals : copper, and some other gold colored metal, and metal vines that surround the pot and form the legs of the pot.
Item # 595
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1057 incense burners in the kandaki database (698 from private contributors)