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Late 19th-Century Japanese Bronze Cloisonné Incense Burner - 13"

SKU: 20676
Sale priceUS$1,695

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This exquisite late 19th-century Japanese incense burner features a rectangular shape with rounded edges, elevated on four finely engraved bronze feet, and flanked by two cylindrical handles. The body is adorned with vibrant cloisonné enamel in floral and scroll motifs, framing two central bronze panels that depict serene scenes of figures in a natural landscape. The lid is crowned with an impressive finial showcasing a fô dog fight, a testament to the remarkable bronze casting skills of the era.

Created during the Meiji era (1868–1912), a period celebrated for its exceptional craftsmanship, this incense burner reflects the fusion of traditional techniques and artistic innovation. Originally used in temples or homes for ceremonial purposes, such pieces held cultural and spiritual significance, filling spaces with fragrant incense smoke during rituals or moments of reflection.

This incense burner serves as both a stunning decorative object and a connection to Japanese artistry, bringing sophistication and an exotic touch to any space.

Condition and wear consistent with age and use.
Approx. Overall 13" high x 12¼" long x 7" deep
Approx. Overall 33cm high x 31cm long x 18cm deep

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Exquisite antique incense burner
Late 19th-Century Japanese Bronze Cloisonné Incense Burner - 13" Sale priceUS$1,695