Bird shaped incense burners from the Six Dynasties period in China
Also known as bird shaped aromatherapy or bird shaped incense burners, it is an ancient tool used for burning incense. Usually made of metal materials such as bronze, it mimics the shape of birds and has unique artistic beauty and practical functions. In Chinese history, the bird shaped incense burners during the Six Dynasties period (220-589 AD) are particularly famous. During this period, incense burners not only pursued exquisite and meticulous design, but also reached a considerable level of craftsmanship. The production and use are closely related to the religious beliefs and cultural customs of ancient China. In Buddhist rituals, incense burners are often used for worship and worship, with cigarettes swirling around them, symbolizing the devotion of believers and their reverence for the Buddha.
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