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Dimensions: Body diameter 7.7cm x height 5.3cm x mouth diameter 5.7cm / Material: Brass, polished finish / Production area: Made in Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture
Incense burners are used to offer incense sticks and burnt incense. It is said that incense has the virtue of purifying all impurities, and that it bestows the mercy of Buddha to every corner. Place a three-legged incense burner with one leg toward you. The three basic Buddhist tools are a flower stand, an incense burner, and a candle stand. Sangusoku places an incense burner in the center, a candle stand on the right side, and a flower stand on the left side.
This is an elegant Takaoka copperware incense burner made with great care by skilled craftsmen. Since it is made of brass, it is stable and there is no need to worry about it breaking, so it is safe and secure. This incense burner has a beautiful polished finish and goes well with Buddhist altars.
The dimensions of this product are 2.5 sun (body diameter 7.7 cm), 3 sun (body diameter 9 cm), 3.5 sun (body diameter 10.3 cm), 4 sun (body diameter 12 cm), 4.5 sun (body diameter 13.5 cm) cm), 5 sun (body diameter 15 cm), 5.5 sun (body diameter 16.7 cm), 6 sun (body diameter 18.6 cm), and 7 sun (body diameter 21 cm), and available in polished and black colors.
Comes with a "Certificate" issued by Takita Shoten, which is proof of Takita Shoten brand quality.
Comes with a "Certificate" issued by Takita Shoten, which is proof of Takita Shoten brand quality.
Incense burners are used to offer incense sticks and burnt incense. It is said that incense has the virtue of purifying all impurities, and that it bestows the mercy of Buddha to every corner.
This is an elegant Takaoka copperware incense burner made with great care by skilled craftsmen.
◆ Takaoka Copperware ◆
Takaoka copperware, which boasts a 400-year tradition, is created through a detailed process of making the prototype, casting, finishing, and coloring or polishing.
In every step of the process, skilled craftsmen demonstrate their skills, and when they work together, a single piece of beauty is created.
The casting process requires the level of skill that has been cultivated over many years, to the point where one can ``measure the temperature of molten metal with one's eyes.''
Takaoka copperware, full of tradition and elegance, is highly appreciated not only for home use but also as a gift.