Neoclassical Brass & Crystal Urn Incense Burner with Pinecone Finial & Scrolled Tripod

Special Price EGP 6,200
Handcrafted neoclassical urn incense burner in ruby crystal and cast brass, featuring a pinecone finial, scrolled acanthus tripod base, and pierced floral collar. 4 kg.
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Design & Inspiration

Few objects command a room's atmosphere quite like a richly ornamented incense burner. This neoclassical urn mabkhara, faithful in spirit to the grand Empire and Neoclassical tradition of 18th- and early 19th-century European decorative arts, brings together the deep, jewel-like luminosity of ruby crystal and the warm authority of polished cast brass. Placed upon its scrolled acanthus tripod, the piece rises with regal composure — a centerpiece that transforms the ritual of burning incense into an act of refined ceremony.

Materials & Craftsmanship

The body of this incense burner is formed from hand-blown ruby crystal, its vertically ribbed surface catching and refracting light with the depth characteristic of fine European glassware. The brass mounts — cast and hand-finished — are executed with the precision of classical ormolu work: twin handles terminating in pinecone finials, a dense laurel-and-floral swag encircling the vessel's waist, and a pierced rose-and-leaf collar crowning the circular base. The tripod stand is composed of three boldly scrolled acanthus-leaf legs, their fluid curves a hallmark of the Empire vocabulary. The lid is surmounted by a cast pinecone finial — an ancient symbol of immortality — and features a pierced brass insert that allows fragrant smoke to diffuse gently upward. Each brass component is cast, hand-chased, and polished to achieve a warm, luminous gold tone that complements the richness of the crimson crystal.

Dimensions & Details

Weighing 4 kg, this mabkhara has the satisfying physical presence that distinguishes a true statement piece from a mere decorative accessory. The weight reflects the quality and quantity of solid brass and crystal used in its construction. The pierced brass insert in the bowl accommodates standard incense charcoal discs, making it fully functional as well as ornamental. Available in multiple brass finishes — Gold, Antique Gold, and Silver — allowing you to match your existing interior palette.

Handcrafted in Egypt

Every piece in the Brass & Wood collection is produced by skilled Egyptian artisans whose mastery of metalwork and decorative casting draws on generations of craft tradition. This mabkhara is no exception: the brass is hand-poured, hand-finished, and quality-inspected before pairing with its crystal body. Egypt has long been a confluence of East and West in the decorative arts, and this piece embodies that heritage — European Neoclassical form brought to life through the hands of Cairo's finest craftsmen, ready to grace a reception hall, formal living room, master bedroom, or prayer room with equal distinction.

Frequently Asked Questions

What materials is this incense burner made from?

The body is hand-blown ruby crystal with vertically ribbed detailing. All mounts, handles, finials, tripod legs, and the pierced lid insert are cast solid brass, hand-finished to your chosen color — Gold, Antique Gold, or Silver.

Is the incense burner functional for burning incense?

Yes. The brass bowl features a pierced insert that accepts standard incense charcoal discs. The perforations allow smoke to rise freely while the brass construction safely contains heat. We recommend using a thin layer of sand beneath the charcoal disc for added insulation.

Can this piece be customized?

Yes. Brass finish is available in Gold, Antique Gold, and Silver. For bespoke requests including alternative crystal colors or special sizing, please contact the Brass & Wood team directly.

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Neoclassical Brass & Crystal Urn Incense Burner with Pinecone Finial & Scrolled Tripod
Special Price EGP 6,200
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