Bronze Incense Burner

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LATE 18 CENTURY CHINESE BRONZE CENSOR INCENSE BURNER


LATE 18 CENTURY CHINESE BRONZE CENSOR INCENSE BURNER


$70.72


Beautifully carved bronze dragon incense burner


Beautifully carved bronze dragon incense burner


$0.10


ANTIQUE CHINESE BRONZE LIDDED INCENSE BURNER


ANTIQUE CHINESE BRONZE LIDDED INCENSE BURNER


$99.00


Chinese Bronze Incense Burner--Kwan-Yin


Chinese Bronze Incense Burner–Kwan-Yin


$0.99


Beautifully carved bronze dragon incense burner


Beautifully carved bronze dragon incense burner


$0.99


Chinese Bronze Incense Burner - Ghost & Dragon NR


Chinese Bronze Incense Burner – Ghost & Dragon NR


$3.26


Bronze Incense Burner Grapes and Monkey Chinese Antique


Bronze Incense Burner Grapes and Monkey Chinese Antique


$89.00


chinese antique rare copper bronze Incense burner


chinese antique rare copper bronze Incense burner


$159.00


D024 China Rare Bronze 3 Legs Buddha Incense Burner  Height:18cm Length:20cm


D024 China Rare Bronze 3 Legs Buddha Incense Burner Height:18cm Length:20cm


$359.00


D021 China Rare Bronze Double Handle Incense Burner  Height:11cm Length:17cm


D021 China Rare Bronze Double Handle Incense Burner Height:11cm Length:17cm


$269.00


Bronze Incense Burner


Asia, China, Beijing Photo Mugs


Asia, China, Beijing Photo Mugs



Asia, China, Beijing. Forbidden City, large bronze incense burner by entrance to Hall of Preserving Harmony….


Incense burner comprised of three bronze cranes within Forbidden City Beijing Photo Mugs


Incense burner comprised of three bronze cranes within Forbidden City Beijing Photo Mugs



Incense burner comprised of three bronze cranes within Forbidden City Beijing China….


Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of Asia, China, Beijing from Danita Delimont


Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of Asia, China, Beijing from Danita Delimont


$24.99


Photo Puzzle, Asia, China, Beijing. Asia, China, Beijing. Forbidden City, large bronze incense burner by entrance to Hall of Preserving Harmony. Chosen by Danita Delimont. 10×14 Photo Puzzle with 252 pieces. Packed in black cardboard box of dimensions 5 5/8 x 7 5/8 x 1 1/5. Puzzle image 5×7 affixed to box top. Puzzle pieces printed on RA4 paper at 300 dpi. This item is shipped from our American la…

Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of Incense burner comprised of three bronze cranes within Forbidden City Beijing from David Tipling


Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of Incense burner comprised of three bronze cranes within Forbidden City Beijing from David Tipling


$24.99


Photo Puzzle, Incense burner comprised of three bronze cranes within Forbidden City Beijing. Incense burner comprised of three bronze cranes within Forbidden City Beijing China. Chosen by David Tipling. 10×14 Photo Puzzle with 252 pieces. Packed in black cardboard box of dimensions 5 5/8 x 7 5/8 x 1 1/5. Puzzle image 5×7 affixed to box top. Puzzle pieces printed on RA4 paper at 300 dpi. This item …

Gold, Silver & Bronze from Mughal India


Gold, Silver & Bronze from Mughal India


$115.56


In this, the first book on Indian metalwork, all the great surviving Mughal objects in gold, as well as enamel, silver, brass, bronze, gilt copper and the Deccani alloy known as bidri are reproduced. The majority have never been published and are unknown to the western connoisseur.Order, beauty, richness, restraint and sensuousness describe the essence of these works of art, produced for the sulta…

Fragrance of Korea: The Ancient Gilt-Bronze Incense of Burner of Baekje


Fragrance of Korea: The Ancient Gilt-Bronze Incense of Burner of Baekje


$19.95


This English-language and stunningly illustrated book exclusively features the Gilt-Bronze Incense Burner of Baekje, designated a National Treasure of Korea (No. 287) and includes 110 pages of photo images and three separate essays (28 pages). The images are categorized by lid, bowl, and pedestal stand, and by themes of its ornamental elements, such as the five musicians, human figures, figures wi…

[Appreciating Bronze Incense Burners Through a Private Collection] - Zhong ding ming xiang: Rong zhai Xuan lu qing shang


[Appreciating Bronze Incense Burners Through a Private Collection] – Zhong ding ming xiang: Rong zhai Xuan lu qing shang


$245.29



Bronze Incense Burner

Decorate Your Home With Moroccan Furniture

If you love intricate patterns and bright colors, you owe it to yourself to explore the exciting world of Moroccan furniture. What used to be known as just an inspiration for painters and hippies, Moroccan furniture is now featured in many homes across America. Whether a person uses an elaborate mirror as a focal point above his or her couch, or decorates the entire living room floor with various Moroccans pillows and soft poof chairs, the Moroccan furnishings will outshine any other furniture in the house.

Moroccan furniture tends to be made from three different kinds of materials. These materials are leather, wood and metal. The following explains the specific pieces that are created using these materials, and the work that is performed in making these beautiful Moroccan items.

Leather
People all over the world have sought after Moroccan leather. The primary animal skin artisans use is goatskin due to its softness and durability. The goatskin is typically dyed in enormous vats sunk into the ground. The most popular colors are bright and vivid, using red, green, gold, silver, blue and yellow.

With each piece of leather Moroccan furniture, you will find exquisite workmanship. From a small and simple box, to a large and gorgeous armoire, the same pride goes into each piece. Each and every ware is a representation of the magnificent Moroccan land and the good work ethic of its people.

Wood
A lot of Moroccan furniture is made from wood because timber is abundant in Morocco. The master craftsmen tend to use quality woods, like cedar, lemon, and argana in their pieces. If you are familiar with Moroccan furniture, you have noticed the complex patterns typically found carved or drawn on wooden tables and other furnishings. And it is not simple to create these designs. It is a long process with strict preparations. Common wooden furniture includes tables, chests, cups, bowls and nightstands. These wooden pieces are carefully designed and inspected. Great care is taken in the type of wood chosen for each item.

Metal
The most common metals found in Moroccan furniture are copper, brass, bronze and iron. Metal has always been a part of the Moroccan tradition. In the past, iron was used to make doorknockers in poorer Moroccan homes, while brass and bronze were used inside the richer homes.

The Moroccan cities of Marrakesh and Taroudant are renowned for their intricate metalwork. The artisans in these cities can create simple household items, such as tea kettles and cooling pots to more decorative objects, like vases, mirrors, incense burners, chandeliers and candelabras, usually from brass and copper.

Whether you decide to decorate your home or apartment with a leather ottoman, a wooded chest, or metal doorknocker, you won’t be disappointed in the workmanship and quality of the piece. Don’t hesitate to transform your home into an exotic palace with beautiful and unique Moroccan furniture.

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