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Ming Dynasty Blue and White Porcelain Incense Burner
Material: Porcelain, Silver
Dimensions: Diameter 10 cm x Height 13.6 cm
Era: Made during the Wanli period
Manufacturer: Made by the Yasui family
Inscription: Han Gu Zhai, Taisho 9 (1920)
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Ming Dynasty Beast-Handle Xuande Incense Burner
Material: Copper
Specifications: Outer diameter 13 cm, maximum diameter 16.3 cm, height 7 cm
In ancient times, large copper cauldrons symbolized imperial power. An incense burner is a smaller representation of a cauldron. The smoke rising from burning incense signifies ascension and is a symbol of pure yang energy, representing prosperity.
Blessings received by the devotee:
Increased authority and prestige. Career advancement and success.
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Thriving incense offerings. Incense represents the descendants of a family, signifying a prosperous and flourishing lineage.
Harmony in the family, attracting good fortune, and happiness in reunion.
It also serves as an offering vessel before gods and Buddhas, gathering auspicious energy and blessings. It can carry and contain, symbolizing generational inheritance.US $28,000