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Neoclassical Ruby Glass Urn Incense Burner with Gilt Brass Mounts & Pinecone Finials

SKU · ANTCHO9913
French Empire / Neoclassical — ormolu-mounted art glass urn tradition
Handcrafted neoclassical incense burner featuring deep ruby ribbed glass set in ornate gilt brass mounts with ivy swags, pinecone finials, and a scrolled openwork base.
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Specifications

DimensionsN/A
Weight4 kg
MaterialsBrass, Glass, Metal
Country of OriginEgypt
Design StyleFrench Empire / Neoclassical — ormolu-mounted art glass urn tradition
Ideal PlacementLiving Room, Bedroom, Office, Reception, Prayer Room
Delivery Time30-45 Days
Assembly RequiredMinimal Assembly
Care InstructionsDust with Dry Cloth, Wipe with Damp Cloth, Polish Periodically, Avoid, Direct Sunlight, Keep Away from Humidity
HandcraftedYes — by Egyptian artisans
FragileYes — handle with care
CustomizableYes — contact us for custom orders

Available Finishes

Gold
ANTCHO9913-gold
Silver
ANTCHO9913-silver
Antique Gold
ANTCHO9913-antique

Description

Design & Inspiration

Place this urn on a console or side table and the room shifts — the deep ruby glass draws the eye first, and then the gilt brass frame reveals itself layer by layer: the engraved collar, the twisted column arms draped with cast ivy, the paired pinecone finials standing sentinel above. This is the incense burner as an object of ceremony, drawing from the Neoclassical and French Empire traditions where even functional objects were conceived as small monuments. The scrolled openwork base lifts the piece off the surface, giving it a weightless quality that contradicts its visual authority.

Materials & Craftsmanship

The body is deep-crimson ribbed art glass — each vertical flute catching and holding light differently as the viewing angle shifts, turning the surface into something alive. The brass mounts are cast and hand-finished, showing the deliberate warmth of aged gilt rather than a sharp modern polish. The collar band carries fine foliate engraving; the ivy vine trailing down the twisted arms is individually cast with attention to leaf curl and stem articulation. Pinecone finials — a recurring Neoclassical motif symbolizing longevity and abundance — crown the twin uprights with confident precision. The tripod base terminates in scrolled feet with pierced acanthus panels, consistent with Empire-era ormolu work. Handcrafted in Egypt by Brass & Wood artisans, weighing 4 kg.

Dimensions & Details

Weight: 4 kg. Dimensions: please refer to the product listing for current measurements. The piece is available in multiple brass finish variants — each changes the temperature of the light the brass casts against the ruby glass, from the cooler tones of silver to the warm depth of antique gold.

Handcrafted in Egypt

Every piece from Brass & Wood is produced in Egypt by craftsmen working in the tradition of European decorative arts. The ruby glass body is shaped and finished by hand; the brass mounts are cast, chased, and assembled individually. No two pieces are entirely identical — minor variations in the glass and the brass patina are the mark of genuine handwork, not a flaw. Customization of brass finish and glass color is available on request.

Frequently Asked Questions

What materials is this incense burner made from?

The body is handcrafted ruby-tinted ribbed art glass. The mounts, collar, arms, finials, and base are cast brass with an aged gilt finish. No wood components are present in this piece.

Is assembly required?

Minimal assembly is required — the components are designed to fit together without tools. The base, glass body, and upper brass collar arrive as separate protected pieces and are assembled by hand in minutes.

Can the finish or glass color be customized?

Yes. Brass & Wood offers customization on brass finish (antique gold, bright gold, silver, and others) and can accommodate special glass color requests for larger orders. Contact us to discuss your requirements.