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Qing Dynasty Meiko-sai mark, antique bronze koto furnace, double-eared tripod incense burner, copper furnace, tea ceremony/incense ceremony utensils, antique art ★ period piece ★ 7D0724 This is an antique bronze koto furnace marked by the master craftsman "Meiko-sai" of the Qing Dynasty. It features an exquisite design with double ears and a tripod base, and is a piece with a beautiful sense of balance. This work, engraved with the mark of Meiko-sai, is highly regarded as a tea ceremony and incense ceremony utensil, as well as an antique art piece. When burning incense as a koto furnace, it fills the space with a gentle and elegant fragrance, creating a calm and special atmosphere. Furthermore, the deep texture and aged appearance unique to antique bronze further enhance its artistic value. It is a valuable period piece that exudes an excellent presence not only for use in tea ceremonies and incense ceremonies, but also as a collection item. Please enjoy this work, which offers a glimpse of Meiko-sai's outstanding technique, in your hands. Size (approx.): Width 10.5 cm, Height 13 cm, Weight 882 g
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