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What is a Japanese censer?
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A Japanese censer, also known as an incense burner or pastille burner, is an ornate vessel used for burning solid perfume or incense. You can shop a range of antique and vintage Japanese censers from some of the world’s top sellers on 1stDibs.
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Japanese Meiji Period Bronze and Champlevé Enameled Censer
Located in Long Island City, NY
This Japanese censer incense burner, inspired by Chinese pieces, is of spheroidal form, the bronze
Category
Antique Early 1900s Japanese Meiji Metalwork
Materials
Bronze
Japanese Bronze Censer
Located in Astoria, NY
Japanese Bronze Censer, late 19th century, the globular pierced top with hinged door, on integral
Category
Antique Late 19th Century Japanese Meiji Metalwork
Materials
Bronze
$1,800
JAPAN IMPERIAL 1900 Meiji Period Tripode Koro Censer In Cloisonné Enamel With
Located in Miami, FL
censer, created in the imperial Japan during the Meiji period (1868-1912), circa 1900. It was carefully
Category
Antique Early 1900s Japanese Meiji Metalwork
Materials
Silver, Bronze, Copper, Enamel
Meiji Period Japanese Silver Censer
Located in New Orleans, LA
This stunning Meiji period silver censer is a work of exquisite detail. Crafted by renowned
Category
20th Century Japanese Meiji Metalwork
Materials
Silver
Japan Good Luck Elephant Censer
Located in West Hollywood, CA
This charming censer features an elephant, a symbol of strength, wisdom, and good fortune in
Category
Early 20th Century Japanese Antiquities
Materials
Bronze
Japanese Meiji Period Satsuma Tripod Censer
Located in New York, NY
Very fine quality Japanese Meiji period Satsuma tripod censer with a foo dog finial.
wonderful
Category
Antique Late 19th Century Japanese Meiji Ceramics
Materials
Ceramic


