During the summer months, ancient Chinese people used incense for its fragrance, as well as to purify the air and cool down. This Ming Dynasty incense burner features intricate openwork carvings. When incense is lit inside, the scent rises gently through the pierced patterns. Decorated with flowers and leafy branches, the burner was both practical and ornamental, and was commonly found in scholars' studies and palace chambers during the warmer months.
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