
| Dimensions | N/A |
|---|---|
| Weight | 4 kg |
| Materials | Brass, Ceramic, Metal |
| Country of Origin | Egypt |
| Design Style | French Neoclassical / Empire — urn-form decorative censer with gilt brass mounts, floral garland swags, acorn finials, and reticulated tripod base |
| Ideal Placement | Living Room, Bedroom, Reception, Prayer Room |
| Delivery Time | 30-45 Days |
| Assembly Required | Minimal Assembly |
| Care Instructions | Dust with Dry Cloth, Wipe with Damp Cloth, Polish Periodically, Avoid, Direct Sunlight, Keep Away from Humidity |
| Handcrafted | Yes — by Egyptian artisans |
| Fragile | Yes — handle with care |
| Customizable | Yes — contact us for custom orders |



Place this incense burner on a console or side table and it immediately organizes the room around itself. The elongated urn silhouette — narrowing at the waist before flaring into the foot — is drawn directly from the classical antiquity vocabulary that French Empire and Neoclassical designers studied with such discipline in the early nineteenth century. At 50 cm tall, it commands presence without overwhelming a surface. The vivid turquoise glaze of the ceramic body reads differently as the light shifts through the day: cool and mineral in the morning, warmer and almost jewel-like under evening light.
The ceramic body is wheel-thrown and hand-glazed in a rich turquoise, its surface articulated with vertical ribbing that adds tactile depth and draws the eye upward. The brass mounts are cast and hand-finished: a reticulated collar at the rim supports four acorn finials — a motif borrowed from Empire decorative vocabulary, where the oak was a symbol of strength and endurance. Between the finials, swaged floral garland chains drape in gentle arcs, each link hand-formed. The tripod base is equally considered: openwork brass scrollwork lifts the piece off the surface, its three legs terminating in restrained claw feet. A perforated brass lid sits within the rim collar, allowing incense smoke to release in controlled, decorative wisps.
Height: 50 cm | Width: 20 cm | Depth: 20 cm | Weight: 4 kg. The substantial weight is largely attributable to the solid ceramic body and cast brass mounts — both indicators of quality over lightweight resin alternatives. The piece ships partially assembled and requires only the attachment of the tripod base, which secures without tools.
Every piece leaving the Brass & Wood workshop in Egypt is the result of hands-on craft: ceramic forming, glaze application, brass casting, and assembly are each carried out by artisans trained in classical European decorative traditions. This incense burner faithfully reproduces the material language of French Neoclassical decorative arts — the combination of colored ceramic bodies with gilt bronze mounts was a hallmark of Sèvres-inspired manufacture across Europe from the 1780s through the mid-nineteenth century. Brass & Wood brings that tradition to modern interiors, crafted to the same visual standards and available to order with customized brass finish.
The body is hand-glazed turquoise ceramic. The mounts, garland chains, finials, rim collar, tripod base, and perforated lid are all cast brass, hand-finished. No resin or plastic components are used.
Minimal assembly is required — the tripod base attaches to the ceramic body and secures without tools. The process takes under five minutes and is illustrated in the included instruction card.
Yes. The brass finish is available in Gold, Silver, and Antique Gold. Contact Brass & Wood directly to discuss additional customization options including ceramic color alternatives for larger orders.