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3 DRAGONS incense burner in solid copper for temples - hand hammered and carved - UNIQUE

One-of-a-kind dragon incense burner for Buddhist centres! This splendid monastery burner finely crafted is nearly 2 kilograms of copper. This incense ...

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Description

One-of-a-kind dragon incense burner for Buddhist centres! This splendid monastery burner finely crafted is nearly 2 kilograms of copper. This incense burner is is fully hand hammered and engraved. Decorated with three majestuous dragons and two offering vases. It is a great example of what the metal handicraft can produce as exceptional product in Nepal. This unique work of art comes from metal sculpture workshops of the Patan area.

Data sheet

TDS
ENBRM005
New product
1 Item
Data sheet
Height
60
H.60 x l.17 x L.17 cm (en suspension)
Weight
1865
Matter
Copper
Colour
Copper
Illustration
Dragon
Origin
Nepal
Shape
Vase

Precautions and use of your incense

To properly light a stick, cone or string of incense, fire one end with a match or lighter. When the end ignites, let the flame consume the incense for 5 seconds, then extinguish it by shaking it. The end of the incense must now be incandescent and let escape a scented fumarole. Put it in a proper incense burner.

For your incense to burn properly, it must be well ventilated. If it goes out often, it is not dry enough or there is bad ventilation. In the latter case, leave the incense burner open if it has a lid.

Important:

  • Store your incense in a dry place to avoid burning problems.
  • Please use the different forms of incense with their proper support or incense burner.
  • Never force the insertion of an incense into an unsuitable support because the risk of scattering incandescent ashes is high.
  • Always stay in the room space where incense is burning.
  • The most effective way to put out an incense is to immerse it in the water.
  • Always use spaces large enough and airy.
  • Medical advice is needed for people with asthma, lung problems or allergies to certain fragrances.

To burn your incense ropes: burn them lying on a bed of ash or sand in a proper incense burner.

To burn your incense powder: light a charcoal made for this purpose, put it in a proper incense burner and then drop a pinch of incense powder on the top of the coal. You will then get the sweet scent of your aromatic herbs.

Warning

All our objects are handmade. Each piece is unique and it is impossible to reproduce exactly the same. Slight differences may therefore appear in the shapes, proportions, colors and / or materials used in our descriptions and specification sheets.

The silver (metal) used in Nepal is always composed of an amalgam and is most often plated on metal parts. Most of the stores that sell 925 sterling silver products from Nepal are fraudulent!

Likewise, some stones considered semi-precious from Nepal or India are actually stones reconstituted from powder of semi-precious stones, such as turquoise or coral. Nevertheless, they seem to retain the properties of the original stones. In the case where reconstituted stones are used, we always specify it in the specifcation sheeet.

The items represented by this symbol are labeled "Monastery Quality" and are considered to be of superior quality in their category.


The items represented by this symbol are labeled "Best Value for Money" and are considered items that should not be lost.


Items represented by this symbol are labeled 'Gift Idea' and are considered ideal items to offer or to be offered!


Items represented by this symbol are labeled 'Exceptional Rare Item' and are considered items of great artistic value or antique objects.