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'''Trinity Incense Burner''' was inspired by the traditional Chinese [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ding_(vessel)/ Ding]. The three legs connect to three receptacles one for stick incense one for a candle and one for cone incense. The material is cast iron and they are finished with a hand rubbed linseed oil in studio. | |||
Edition of 200. | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:19, 27 April 2022
Trinity Incense Burner was inspired by the traditional Chinese Ding. The three legs connect to three receptacles one for stick incense one for a candle and one for cone incense. The material is cast iron and they are finished with a hand rubbed linseed oil in studio.
Edition of 200.