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  2. File : Khalili Collection Japanese Meijji incense burner.jpg

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  3. Censer - Wikipedia

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    A censer, incense burner, perfume burner or pastille burner is a vessel made for burning incense or perfume in some solid form. They vary greatly in size, form, and material of construction, and have been in use since ancient times throughout the world.

  4. Kōdō - Wikipedia

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    Kōdō (香道, "Way of Fragrance") is the art of appreciating Japanese incense, and involves using incense within a structure of codified conduct. Kōdō includes all aspects of the incense process, from the tools ( 香道具 , kōdōgu ) , to activities such as the incense-comparing games kumikō ( 組香 ) and genjikō ( 源氏香 ). [ 1 ]

  5. Khalili Collections - Wikipedia

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    Incense burner (Koro), Japan, 1890. Pair of samurai figures, Japan, 1890 ... The collections have also provided images and text for Google Arts & Culture [66] ...

  6. List of National Treasures of Japan (crafts: others) - Wikipedia

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    Incense burner in the shape of pheasant decorated with overglaze enamels (色絵雉香炉, iroe kijikōro) [12] Nonomura Ninsei: Life-sized, cock pheasant shaped incense burner composed of two parts; lifelike coloration with green, navy blue, red and gold pigments; used in the tea ceremony: Edo period, 17th century

  7. Arita ware - Wikipedia

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    Arita ware incense burner (kōro) with domestic scenes, late Edo period/early Meiji era, 19th century. Nabeshima ware was an Arita product, with overglaze decoration of a very high quality, produced for the Nabeshima Lords of the Saga Domain from the late 17th century into the 19th, with the first half of the 18th century considered the finest ...

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