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Bronze Incense Burner
Beginning with Ming-dynasty scholar's studios and incense culture, this article discusses the bronze incense burner's multiple roles as utensil, display object and aesthetic form.
Last updated: April 19, 2026
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Beginning with Ming-dynasty scholar's studios and incense culture, this article discusses the bronze incense burner's multiple roles as utensil, display object and aesthetic form.
- Subject TagsIncense Culture, Bronze Incense Burner
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