Qing Dynasty Ding Kiln Incense Burner - Krakow National Museum
Known for its exquisite craftsmanship and unique design, especially the incense burner with hollowed out carved lids and dragon shaped handles. Not only is it a practical fragrance tool, but it is also an exquisite artwork. A Ding kiln incense burner collected in the Krakow National Museum features a translucent carving technique on its lid, adorned with exquisite patterns, and a dragon shaped handle, reflecting the nobility and power of the dragon in traditional Chinese culture. Made between 1736 and 1795, it showcases the superb craftsmanship of Qing Dynasty porcelain production. It is a witness to the exchange of Chinese and Western cultures, and an outstanding representative of traditional Chinese crafts.
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