
| Dimensions | N/A |
|---|---|
| Weight | 4 kg |
| Materials | Brass, Crystal |
| Country of Origin | Egypt |
| Design Style | Louis XVI / Neoclassical — garniture urn tradition |
| Ideal Placement | Living Room, Bedroom, Reception, Prayer Room |
| Delivery Time | 30-45 Days |
| Assembly Required | Minimal Assembly |
| Care Instructions | Dust with Dry Cloth, Polish Periodically, Keep Away from Humidity |
| Handcrafted | Yes — by Egyptian artisans |
| Fragile | Yes — handle with care |
| Customizable | Yes — contact us for custom orders |



There is a particular authority that comes from placing this piece in a room. Standing 42 cm tall, the urn form rises from a delicate pierced brass base, its faceted crystal body catching ambient light and scattering it in warm amber tones. This is a piece that belongs to the tradition of the French Neoclassical garniture — the decorative urn elevated from mere vessel to room focal point. Drawing from the design vocabulary of the Louis XVI period (1760–1800), it embodies the era's love of classical antiquity: the krater form, the laurel swags, the pine-cone finials that signal abundance and immortality.
The body is cast and hand-finished crystal with vertical faceting that follows the contour of the urn, creating depth and movement without additional ornament. The brass mounts are cast separately and applied by hand: a foliate collar frames the rim, looping floral swag garlands cascade down both sides of the body, and three tall uprights — each crowned with a detailed pine-cone finial — rise above the lip to anchor the composition. The base is a separate tour de force: a round drum of fully pierced brass worked in a rose and leaf pattern, raised on three scrolled feet with acanthus leaf detailing. Every element is finished in high-polish brass, creating a unified warmth that complements the amber crystal rather than competing with it.
Height: 42 cm. Diameter: 20 cm. Weight: 4 kg. The incense cup sits recessed within the open mouth of the urn, concealed by the finial crown when viewed from the front. This thoughtful detail keeps the object reading as a decorative urn at rest, and as a functioning incense burner in use — a dual identity entirely consistent with the Neoclassical tradition of combining beauty with purpose.
This piece is handcrafted in Egypt by Brass & Wood artisans working in the tradition of European decorative metalwork. Each mount is individually cast, cleaned, and fitted by hand. The pierced base requires patient fretwork — a skill that cannot be mechanized without losing the slight organic variation that gives handmade metalwork its character. No two pieces are identical; each carries the mark of the hand that made it.
The body is faceted crystal and the mounts, collar, stand, and base are solid brass in a high-polish finish. The piece contains no wood components.
Minimal assembly is required — the urn body and brass base are shipped as separate components and join together without tools.
Yes. This piece is available in multiple brass finish variants. Custom finish requests may also be accommodated — contact Brass & Wood directly for bespoke orders.