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incense burner

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incense burner nincensiere m


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Surrounding the urn were three graves of children who may have been sacrificed and another of a woman who could have been the man's wife, all located alongside a stone incense burner.
The first pieces the potters made were simple but elegant clay pottery that was used in the highly structured Japanese tea ceremony; pieces tended to be small which is why they were used as incense burners and boxes, jars for water, and vases for use in the Ikebana, the Japanese art of floral arrangement.
By Khalid Al-Zaid (with photos) KUWAIT, Sept 6 (KUNA) -- No house in Kuwait goes without an incense burner that is used to scent clothes and homes, while in Ramadan and other festive occasions, the scent of burning incense welcomes visitors from the very doorsteps of the house.
 
 
 
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