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This is a hand etched Incense burner of a hummingbird and flowers on the back. If you like this and want to see more check out my website on my profile page.
Handbuilt with coils and handcarved with Egyptian scarab and greek key design.
Handsculpted lid. Glazed in gold-turquoise and multi colored accents
for a simple incense burner, or just to lighten up the energy in a room. his expression and gentle carelessness are something to be admired. he can go perfect on a mantle or in the kitchen, anywhere that his words of wisdom will inspire the daylight.
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The massive bronze incense burner in front of the ruin of the Hall of the Six Wholly Enlightened Buddhas or Hall of Sakyamunni's Six Teachers at Longxingsi in Zhengding, Hebei China in 2006.
This image is part of The Maya Portrait Project founded in 2010 by Kaylee Spencer, Amanda Hankerson, Travis Nygard, and Linnea Wren. The project promotes the identification and study of individuals in ancient Maya art. It presents images of rulers, captives, and other people, along with contextual photographs. The core collection consists of photographic still images and interactive panoramas. In the spirit of the open exchange of information, the high resolution images presented here are licensed as part of the Creative Commons.
Detailed shot of an incense burner at Beijing's Temple of the Origin of the Dharma (Fanyuan Si). Seen on my third Beijing photo walk with Konrad. March 25, 2007.
For this client’s home located in the heart of Williamsburg we created custom concrete stair treads and landings for three levels of the home. We first created a perfect prototype of the stair tread before making a few rubber molds. Once we had the molds, we used them to cast all 75 stair treads so that they would be identical in shape and size.
The front entryway was poured in place concrete we then finished with hand troweling. Hand troweling is a beautiful and very old technique that gives fantastic texture that shows the hand in the process of creation. It makes for a very special finish option.
Details include: hand-sculpted bullnose edges and seamless transitions between the concrete treads and wood floors.
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this stone colored buddha can be used for a simple incense burner, or just to lighten up the energy in a room. his expression and gentle carelessness are something to be admired. he can go perfect on a mantle or in the kitchen, anywhere that his words of wisdom will inspire the daylight.
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This is another of my favorites. It is a hand etched incense bottle of flowers and hearts. I used a Dremel Tool to hand etch the wine bottle.
Bronze openwork incense burner from Aniba Gave S91. 1st Half of 18th Dynasty. 1550 BC - 1450 BC. Egyptian Museum, Leipzig, Germany. Copyright 2016, James A. Glazier.
An incense burner forms an interesting foreground to a large shrine inside the Imperial Citadel complex in Hue, Central Vietnam. This is actually the Thế Miếu temple, also called the Temple of Generations. This is an ancestral temple to Vietnam's emperors in the Imperial City, Huế. It was constructed at the orders of emperor Minh Mạng in 1822-1823 for the purposes of ancestor worship of the past emperors of the Nguyễn Dynasty. (Hue, Central Vietnam, Nov. 2016)
This image is part of The Maya Portrait Project founded in 2010 by Kaylee Spencer, Amanda Hankerson, Travis Nygard, and Linnea Wren. The project promotes the identification and study of individuals in ancient Maya art. It presents images of rulers, captives, and other people, along with contextual photographs. The core collection consists of photographic still images and interactive panoramas. In the spirit of the open exchange of information, the high resolution images presented here are licensed as part of the Creative Commons.
So I missed another day somehow, even though I just posted yesterday...darn our sleep schedule. So I thought I'd use the old 'cool stuff in front of the mirror' failsafe. ;D
This is an incense burner of Jason's that we use after we vacuum (since our vacuum smells like burned Courtney hair.)
A Small Ming Cloisonne Enamel Phoenix Eye, Dragon Handled Tripod Censer - Burner.
Perhaps dating from the Ming Dynasty - 17th Century created under the reign of Xuande Emperor.
Gilded feet and rim border with dragon handles formed in Phoenix eye style.
Enameled flowers in traditional colors with reign marked to base.
It was still in use at the time we purchased it and is still used today.
From China
Bronze/ gilded/ cloisonne
Age 17c
Provenance Treasures of Wisdoms private collection.
Comments welcome.
This image is part of The Maya Portrait Project founded in 2010 by Kaylee Spencer, Amanda Hankerson, Travis Nygard, and Linnea Wren. The project promotes the identification and study of individuals in ancient Maya art. It presents images of rulers, captives, and other people, along with contextual photographs. The core collection consists of photographic still images and interactive panoramas. In the spirit of the open exchange of information, the high resolution images presented here are licensed as part of the Creative Commons.
This image is part of The Maya Portrait Project founded in 2010 by Kaylee Spencer, Amanda Hankerson, Travis Nygard, and Linnea Wren. The project promotes the identification and study of individuals in ancient Maya art. It presents images of rulers, captives, and other people, along with contextual photographs. The core collection consists of photographic still images and interactive panoramas. In the spirit of the open exchange of information, the high resolution images presented here are licensed as part of the Creative Commons.
Bronze incense burner, with a cover surmounted by a hawk dividing a flock of swallows which descend to form the handles. Made by the Suzuki Chokichi. Purchased at the Philadelphia Exhibition in 1876. c1876.
Day 6. January 6, 2009
No one saves us but ourselves. No one can and no one may. We ourselves must walk the path.
--Buddha
Texture by Skeletal Mess, thank you! www.flickr.com/photos/skeletalmess/3154431481/
Asakusa Kannon (also known as Senso-ji) is Tokyo's oldest temple, with origins dating back to AD 628.
A huge bronze incernse burner stands in front of the main temple, and devotees stop by the burner waving and directing the incense smoke towards them, believing in its curative or protective powers.
[Asakusa, Tokyo, Japan] Incense burner and silhouettes of Sensouji temple in Asakusa at night after the rain.
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