Museum Collection _ Not For Sale
Behold the exquisite beauty of this jade incense burner, a true testament to the tranquility and elegance of traditional Chinese art. Delicately carved with intricate floral patterns, this stunning burner invokes a sense of serenity and peacefulness. Adding to its majestic allure are two dragon heads carved at the base of each side, imbuing the design with a sense of strength and fortitude. In Chinese culture, the dragon is considered a symbol of good fortune and protection, making this incense burner a truly auspicious addition. Made of the precious jade material, this burner is believed to promote harmony and clarity, elevating its beauty beyond the physical realm. A breathtaking work of art, this jade incense burner is a soothing reminder to pause and breathe, bringing a sense of calm and balance to your surroundings.
Origin - China, Qing Dynasty
Measurement - 26" (height in total) without the wood base
Bottom piece with dragon heads - 10" x 8" , height - 4"
Middle piece - 7" x 5" , height - 7"
The last piece - 9" x 5" , height - 11"
Material - Hetian Jade