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Chinese Bronze Incense Burner with Foo Dog Lid and Lion's Paws
Chinese Bronze Incense Burner with Foo Dog Lid and Lion's Paws
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A decorative Chinese bronze incense burner with richly crafted details and an openwork lid. On top of the lid sits a plastically sculpted foo dog, a traditional protective symbol in Chinese art that often guards temples, altars, and ritual objects. The openwork structure of the lid ensures that incense smoke can rise freely during use.
The body of the burner is decorated with refined floral tendril motifs typical of classic Chinese bronze decorations. On both sides are handles in the shape of stylized mythical animals, which are both functional and symbolic. The whole rests on three powerful lion's paws, giving the object an impressive and stable appearance.
Such incense burners were traditionally used on home altars, in temples, or as ceremonial objects during rituals. Thanks to the rich detailing and the warm bronze patina, this piece is both a characterful collector's item and a striking decorative object for an interior with an Asian or classic look.
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