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Antique Chinese Style Bronze Two Piece Dragon Censer or Incense Burner and Incense Stick Holder - 12cm/5" Tall
Measures - (Height) 12cm/5"
An antique Chinese style bronze Dragon censer, incense burner and incense stick holder.
The censer is formed of two interlocking parts.
To the rear the dragon holes can be seen to hold your incense sticks (not supplied). Further holes can be seen on the base (and of course the mouth of the Dragon) to allow scent from your incense cones etc (not supplied) to vent from the dragon.
The casting is beautiful as you can see in the fine details of the face. Each detail is rendered perfectly. The distinctive patina of the piece is also particularly delightful.
This traditional in appearance piece is sure to add serenity to your home, office or sacred space.
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The majority of orders will be shipped with DHL. This is a secure, express and fully tracked service.
Items less than 2Kg we typically ship using Royal Mail.
Once we receive your order we try to ship all orders the same or next working day.
Large and/or fragile pieces requiring palletising, specialist crating and/or extra packaging may take a little longer. Palletised shipments will be delivered curbside.
All orders over 35 GBP will be shipped free of charge. -
We genuinely hope that all purchases delight.
However, if they do not, regardless of reason, we will refund all orders upon receipt of the unwanted item. Just notify us within 14 days of receiving your order that you wish to make a return and send the piece back to us with 30 days of delivery.
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