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A Boshan Glaze Incense Burner

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Boshan glaze incense burnerr in the shape of a mountain, often called a hill jar, or ‘boshan lu’, a burner in the shape of the “universal mountain”. Around the sides animals (tiger, chimera, etc.) prowl through a hilly landscape. Covered with a Boshan glaze. Lid composed of mountain peaks, in a series of ranges. This item’s heightis about 16cm.

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Boshan glaze incense burner
Boshan glaze incense burner
Boshan glaze incense burner
Boshan glaze incense burner
Boshan glaze incense burner
Boshan glaze incense burner

Boshan xianglu, Chinese censer common in the Han dynasty (206 BC–AD 220). Censers (vessels made for burning incense) of this type were made to represent the form of the Bo Mountain (Bo Shan), a mythical land of immortality.
Typically, the censer has a round pedestal base with molded patterns of the sea and sea animals, from which emerges a stem supporting the incense cup. This cup has a pierced cover in the form of the Bo Mountain. It contains several (up to 12) upward-projecting pieces designed to represent vegetation, animals, and immortals. The censer is sometimes ornamented further with inlays of jewels, silver, and gold.
With incense smoke emerging from the holes in the lid, the censer is an abundantly sensuous, fully animated representation of nature. Whether this was the specific meaning and function of the censer is uncertain.

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Weight 0.6 kg

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