Incense burner - Bronze - Foo dog





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Description from the seller
This is a bronze foo dog incense burner - a classic symbol of protection in Chinese culture.
The foo dog is known as the guardian of sacred spaces and is often placed in pairs at temples and palaces.
Features of this piece:
Material: Bronze with a beautiful dark patina that indicates age
Function: Incense burner (censer) - the smoke escapes through the open mouth of the foo dog
Decoration: The body shows stylized flames or cloud patterns, typical of Chinese ritual bronzes
Symbolism: The foo dog symbolizes protection, strength and prosperity
Style: The expressive head with open mouth and the compact, rounded form are characteristic of Ming/Qing dynasty style
Use: Traditionally these burners were used in temples, on altars or in scholarly households for burning incense during meditation, ceremonies or as offerings to ancestors.
The incense burner is in good used condition with signs of age. (See photos)
Very finely detailed.
Will be carefully packaged and insured for shipping.
Weight: 680 grams.
This object can be shipped together with other objects of mine in this auction so you only pay shipping costs once.
Seller's Story
This is a bronze foo dog incense burner - a classic symbol of protection in Chinese culture.
The foo dog is known as the guardian of sacred spaces and is often placed in pairs at temples and palaces.
Features of this piece:
Material: Bronze with a beautiful dark patina that indicates age
Function: Incense burner (censer) - the smoke escapes through the open mouth of the foo dog
Decoration: The body shows stylized flames or cloud patterns, typical of Chinese ritual bronzes
Symbolism: The foo dog symbolizes protection, strength and prosperity
Style: The expressive head with open mouth and the compact, rounded form are characteristic of Ming/Qing dynasty style
Use: Traditionally these burners were used in temples, on altars or in scholarly households for burning incense during meditation, ceremonies or as offerings to ancestors.
The incense burner is in good used condition with signs of age. (See photos)
Very finely detailed.
Will be carefully packaged and insured for shipping.
Weight: 680 grams.
This object can be shipped together with other objects of mine in this auction so you only pay shipping costs once.

