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Bronze Censer - Ming Mark (later date) Circa 1735-1795 browse these categories for related items... Directory: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Chinese: Metalwork: Pre 1492: item # 678232 Please refer to our stock # #94197 when inquiring.
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| Exceptional Quality Qing Dynasty Chinese Bronze Incense Burner Having Imperial Chowmark Of Ming Dynasty Emperor Xuande. The censer or incense burner in neo-pagan witchcraft is used for burning incense, herbs, wood and other substances, to cleanse and purify the air before rituals. Censing, which represents the element of air, exorcises and keeps unwanted energies away from the magic site; offers sweet air to the God and Goddess; raises vibrational rates and summons energies; relaxes the senses; and contains and concentrates power. The act of burning incense or other substances is also known as carrying wishes up to the God and Goddess. Circa 1735-1795. Size: 11.75" H x 12" Diameter. | ||||||||||
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