Neoclassical Crystal Incense Burner with Ormolu Stand - Fluted Urn with Pinecone Finials
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Design & Inspiration
Place this piece on a console or reception table and the room organizes itself around it. The deep cobalt of the fluted crystal body reads differently at every hour — saturated in afternoon light, luminous by candlelight — while the gilt brass mounts hold the whole composition with the confident symmetry of Louis XVI Neoclassical design. This is not a functional object that happens to look ornate; it is a work of decorative art that also burns incense. Faithfully reproduced in the tradition of 18th-century French ormolu craftsmanship, it draws from the design vocabulary of the Sèvres and Versailles aesthetic: structured, precise, lavishly detailed.
Materials & Craftsmanship
The body is formed from deep cobalt crystal, wheel-cut into vertical flutes that give the surface a three-dimensional rhythm. The brass mounts — cast and hand-chased — include a pierced acanthus frieze collar at the rim, twin ormolu handles hung with cast floral swag garlands, and a central column drop connecting body to base. Each handle terminates in a pine cone finial, a classical motif that since antiquity has signified abundance and immortality. The base is a separately cast pierced brass gallery with rose and foliate openwork, raised on three elegant scrolled feet — each foot ending in a tight volute that echoes the Rococo-to-Neoclassical transitional moment. The interior bowl is gilt brass, polished to a warm gold, with a perforated disc insert for charcoal or resin incense.
Dimensions & Details
Total weight is 4 kg — substantial enough to communicate permanence without being immovable. The three-legged ormolu base provides a stable, leveled platform. The perforated charcoal insert is removable for cleaning. Available in multiple brass finish variants to suit different interior palettes. This piece is handcrafted in Egypt by artisans trained in classical metalwork and crystal-fitting traditions.
Handcrafted in Egypt
Every element of this incense burner is assembled by hand at the Brass & Wood workshop in Egypt. The brass components are individually cast, filed, and finished before being fitted to the crystal body — a process that requires precise calibration so the mounts seat flush against the fluted glass without stress fractures. The result is a piece where European decorative tradition meets Egyptian craft discipline: unhurried, deliberate, made to last.
Frequently Asked Questions
What materials is this incense burner made from?
The body is cobalt-colored crystal glass with vertical wheel-cut fluting. All mounts, handles, collar, base, and interior bowl are cast brass with a polished gilt finish. A removable perforated brass disc sits inside the bowl for use with charcoal or resin incense.
Is assembly required?
Minimal assembly is required — the base is fitted to the body and the interior insert is placed separately. No tools are needed. The piece arrives carefully packaged due to the fragile crystal body.
Can this be customized?
Yes. This piece is available in multiple brass finish options. For bespoke sizing, finish variations, or corporate gifting orders, please contact the Brass & Wood team directly.
| Materials | Brass, Glass, Crystal |
|---|---|
| Country Of Origin | Egypt |
| Dimensions | N/A |
| Assembly Required | Minimal Assembly |
| Ability to Customize | Yes |
| Handcrafted | Yes |
| Delivery Time | 30-45 Days |
| Fragile | Yes |
| Care Instructions | Dust with Dry Cloth, Wipe with Damp Cloth, Professional Cleaning Recommended, Polish Periodically, Avoid, Keep Away from Humidity |
| Placement Room | Living Room, Bedroom, Reception, Prayer Room |
| Design Style | Louis XVI Neoclassical — French ormolu tradition with cobalt crystal body |
| Ornamentation Level | Heavily Ornate |
| Ceramics Color | Cobalt |