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This 19th-century Chinese cloisonné purple bronze incense burner is a valuable artifact prized for its artistry, materials, and cultural significance. Cloisonné involves applying colored enamel into metal compartments formed by fine wires, producing intricate, vibrant designs.
By the Qing dynasty, this technique reached a high level of refinement and was often used in imperial artifacts.

These burners were used in religious rituals, ancestor worship, and palace ceremonies, with common motifs like dragons, phoenix, lotus flowers symbolizing power, purity, and good fortune.

Imperial marks or high-quality craftsmanship indicate a piece made for the court, greatly increasing its value. Due to their rarity and intricate design, such incense burners are highly collectible.

19th Century Chinese Cloisonné Purple Bronze Incense Burner

£165.00Price
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