
| Dimensions | N/A |
|---|---|
| Weight | 4 kg |
| Materials | Brass, Crystal |
| Country of Origin | Egypt |
| Design Style | Rococo / Louis XV — French Neoclassical Decorative Arts |
| Ideal Placement | Living Room, Bedroom, Reception, Prayer Room |
| Delivery Time | 15-30 Days |
| Assembly Required | No Assembly |
| Care Instructions | Dust with Dry Cloth, Polish Periodically, Avoid, 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 quality to incense smoke as it rises through a pierced brass lid — unhurried, ceremonial, present. This handcrafted brass incense burner draws from the decorative vocabulary of French Rococo, a period that treated even the smallest object as an opportunity for sculptural refinement. The domed, perforated lid releases fragrance in controlled tendrils while its finial — a ribbed, tulip-shaped knop — crowns the piece with quiet authority. The goblet body rises on a faceted crystal sphere, a detail that catches and disperses light in a way no plain stem could.
Cast and finished in solid brass, the body is worked with repeating cartouche panels and flowing acanthus-leaf relief across both the cup and the splayed pedestal base. The brass has been polished to a warm, high-lustre finish that reads differently across the day — softer in morning light, richer under evening lamps. The pierced lid is precision-formed to allow even diffusion of incense while maintaining the visual integrity of the domed form. The crystal stem node, cut with facets that multiply the surrounding light, provides both a visual break and a tactile contrast between the warmth of metal above and below.
Weighing 4 kg, this incense burner has a substantial, settled presence on any surface. The weight reflects the quality of the cast brass — this is not a lightweight decorative object but a piece built to occupy its space with permanence. It is suited to a console table, a mantelpiece, a reception sideboard, or as a centrepiece on a prayer room shelf. The removable lid allows easy access for placing incense tablets or resin.
Every piece leaves the Brass & Wood workshop in Egypt, where artisans working in the tradition of classical European decorative metalwork hand-finish each surface. The acanthus reliefs are cast with precision and then refined by hand, ensuring that no two pieces are identical. This is a replica in the finest sense — faithful to the proportions and ornamental language of Rococo metalwork, produced with contemporary craft discipline. Customisation is available; contact us to discuss finish variants or bespoke orders.
The body, lid, base, and finial are cast in solid brass. The stem node is a faceted crystal sphere. No wood components are used in this piece.
No assembly is required. The piece arrives ready to use; the lid simply lifts off to place incense inside.
Yes. This piece is available in multiple brass finishes including Gold, Antique Gold, and Silver. Bespoke finish requests can be discussed with our team — contact Brass & Wood directly for custom orders.