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A work made of gray earthenware with polychrome painting and openwork decoration.

Incense Burner (Xianglu)

Western Han dynasty, 206 BCE–9 CE

China probably from Hunan province

China

This incense burner has a stemmed cup and a domed, openwork cover pierced with geometric patterns. Its design is distinctive to ceramics from south-central China that were made during the Western Han dynasty (206BCE–9 CE). It was probably modeled on a bronze incense burner cast with a perforated lid for the release of fragrant smoke. Other common forms from the Han dynasty are in the case to the right.

Gray earthenware with polychrome painting and openwork decoration

Arts of Asia