A 19th century Chinese bronze cloisonné enamel duck-form Koro censer

A 19th century Chinese bronze cloisonné enamel duck-form Koro censer

£245
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A 19th century Chinese bronze cloisonné enamel Koro censer in the form of a duck on a river reed base, circa 1850. From the collection of Lady Mariam Marks, Baroness Broughton.

A Koro censer is a traditional Japanese incense burner, often crafted from metals like bronze or silver. Characterised by its intricate designs and sometimes elaborate, decorative elements, it features a perforated lid for releasing aromatic smoke. Used in religious and ceremonial contexts, the Koro censer enhances the ambience with its aesthetic and sensory qualities.

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Dimensions:

Height 16 cm / 6 "
Width 8 cm / 3 14"
Depth 24 cm / 9 12"

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