π Product Specifications
- Material: High-purity copper (refined using traditional methods)
- Dimensions: Approximately 22cm high x 18cm wide x 16cm deep
- Weight: Approximately 2.6kg
- Craftsmanship: Hand-cast / Fine-grained carving / Antique gilding / Wax sealing to prevent oxidation
π― Product Description
- The Forbidden City copper Baoding incense burner, inspired by the shape of the imperial copper vessel "Bao Ding," inherits the royal tradition and ancient craftsmanship. Its overall shape is majestic and imposing, with a full and upright body and symmetrically raised handles. The lid is embellished with auspicious clouds and dragons, symbolizing everlasting auspiciousness and lingering fragrance.
- The body of the incense burner is hand-cast from high-purity copper, resulting in a fine and stable texture. Repeated polishing and gilding treatment yield a warm and elegant luster. When sandalwood, agarwood, or Tibetan incense is lit, smoke rises from the top cover, curling like a sea of clouds and exuding a tranquil and noble aura.
- This is more than just an incense instrument; it's a work of art symbolizing authority and auspiciousness, embodying the grandeur of Eastern imperial ritual vessels.
π Product Highlights
- Palace Tripod Shape: Inspired by the imperial incense burners of the Forbidden City, this elegant and graceful vessel embodies the majesty of the emperor.
- Pure Copper Casting Using Ancient Methods: Handcrafted with meticulous craftsmanship, the copper is thick and exquisitely detailed.
- Auspicious Cloud and Dragon Carvings: Symbolize rising auspiciousness and bring blessings to the home.
- Perfect for both incense and collectors: Can be burned or displayed, offering both practical and aesthetic value.
- Age of Aged Agarwood: Oxidation of the copper over time enhances its ancient charm, ensuring a timeless beauty.
π Placement Suggestions
- Study/Tea Room: Enhance the space's elegance and tranquility.
- Entryway/Living Room: Brings peace and prosperity to the home, adding a touch of solemnity.
- Buddhist Hall/Zen Room: Offers incense and worships Buddha, purifying the aura.
- Office/Clubhouse: Symbolizes dignity and authority, attracting wealth and good fortune.