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The HEUNG LEW (Incense Burner or Chinese Prayer Oven) was built by the Mount Morgan Chinese community in the 1890s as an incense burner and to make offerings for the dead. The custom was for mourners to burn incense, prayer papers and cash papers in the Heung Lew to ensure the departed a safe journey to their ancestors. It is one of a few such burners still remaining in Australia. It is one of the reminders of Mount Morgan’s former large Chinese community.

Laura's Garden Spa gift shop.

Tried to capture the light coming out of my incense burner.

It is an incense burner!

Incense Burner

Materials: Alabaster, Wood, Wood Glue.

Incense Burner at Kyoto Temple Kyoto, Japan

On the left from 11th-16th centuries Costa Rica. On the right from the 3rd-6th centuries highland Guatemala, either Maya or Teotihuacan cultures.

si chiama Magmar questo particolare spargi- incenso.. di forme ne esistono tante ma questo è uno dei più tipici.. tanto che ne hanno creato uno di dimensioni gigantesche e lo hanno posto al centro di una rotatoria..

Kaohsiung,Taiwan, Janurary, 30th, Fon Chiao Temple,Kaohsiung, Taiwan

Incense Burner

Materials: Alabaster, Wood, Wood Glue

Jun 2011@Taitou-ku, Tokyo, Japan

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