Home sweet home
Whisps of pine smoke rising from a light brass incense burner that I purchased at the Arab market in Jerusalem. John Maguire, a now retired (and since passed) Black Creek Pioneer Village tinsmith, made up a strong copper convex disc with air holes which will substantially extend the life of this burner. I even cover the disc with aluminum foil to keep the copper clean. He learned his trade during WW II as he repaired the bodies of bombers when they returned from their missions.
Home sweet home
Whisps of pine smoke rising from a light brass incense burner that I purchased at the Arab market in Jerusalem. John Maguire, a now retired (and since passed) Black Creek Pioneer Village tinsmith, made up a strong copper convex disc with air holes which will substantially extend the life of this burner. I even cover the disc with aluminum foil to keep the copper clean. He learned his trade during WW II as he repaired the bodies of bombers when they returned from their missions.