Neoclassical Amber Crystal Incense Burner with Acanthus Brass Mounts on Ornate Pedestal
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Design & Inspiration
There are objects that perfume not only the air but the very atmosphere of a room — this handcrafted amber crystal incense burner is one of them. Rising 31 centimetres from a gilded four-footed pedestal, its chalice-like silhouette calls to mind the grand ceremonial urns of the Neoclassical and Empire periods, when European craftsmen looked to antiquity for forms of timeless authority. The deep amber glass catches candlelight and lamp glow alike, casting warm topaz reflections across every surface it graces. This is a mabkhara conceived not merely to burn bakhoor, but to become a focal point — a conversation piece that speaks of discernment and cultural pride.
Materials & Craftsmanship
The corpus of the burner is formed from ribbed amber glass, each vertical flute hand-pressed to create a play of refracted light that animates the piece even in stillness. Crowning the cup and flowering from its mid-section are cast brass acanthus leaf mounts — that most enduring of classical motifs, beloved from ancient Greek friezes to the grand salons of Napoleon's Paris. The mounts are finished with a warm gilded tone, their relief surfaces hand-chased to accentuate every vein and curl of the leaf. The fluted circular base, itself ribbed to echo the body, rests on an ornate brass gallery ring edged with fine beading, then lifts on four scrolled acanthus feet that grip the surface with sculptural confidence. A gilt brass liner insert sits within the upper cup, protecting the crystal when burning incense tablets or bakhoor resin.
Dimensions & Details
Standing at H 31 cm × D 17 cm and weighing 4 kg, this incense burner commands presence without overwhelming a surface. The proportions — a generous cup atop a slender baluster stem broadening to a wide fluted foot — follow the classical urn canon, giving the piece visual stability and upward drama simultaneously. It is equally at home centred on a console table in a formal reception hall, placed upon a bedroom dresser, or positioned as a devotional accent in a prayer room. Available in your choice of brass finish — each variant lends the piece a subtly different character, from luminous bright gold to the weathered depth of antique finishes.
Handcrafted in Egypt
Every piece bearing the Brass & Wood name is produced in Egypt by artisans who carry forward centuries of metalworking and glassworking tradition. The brass components are individually cast, finished, and fitted by hand; the amber glass body is shaped and assembled with care for both aesthetic precision and structural integrity. Brass & Wood's commitment is to deliver European classical grandeur through Egyptian hands — a union of heritage craft and contemporary luxury standards. Each incense burner is inspected before dispatch and packed with fragile-handling protocols to ensure it arrives in perfect condition.
Frequently Asked Questions
What materials is this incense burner made from?
The body is crafted from ribbed amber glass, while all decorative mounts, the base ring, and the four feet are made from cast brass with a gilded finish. A removable gilt brass liner is included to protect the glass interior during use.
Is this product fragile — how is it packaged?
Yes — glass and cast brass components require careful handling. Each burner is individually wrapped and packed in reinforced protective packaging specifically designed for fragile luxury items. We recommend inspecting the package upon receipt.
Can the brass finish or glass color be customized?
Yes. Brass & Wood offers this incense burner in multiple brass finish variants (Gold, Antique Gold, Silver). For bespoke customization requests — including alternative glass tones or finish combinations — please contact our team directly before placing your order.