Neoclassical Diamond-Cut Crystal & Brass Incense Burner with Urn Form and Floral Swag Mounts — Gold

Neoclassical Diamond-Cut Crystal & Brass Incense Burner with Urn Form and Floral Swag Mounts

Gold
LE 12,866.60
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Neoclassical Diamond-Cut Crystal & Brass Incense Burner with Urn Form and Floral Swag Mounts — Gold

Neoclassical Diamond-Cut Crystal & Brass Incense Burner with Urn Form and Floral Swag Mounts

LE 12,866.60
Brass Color

Design & Inspiration

In the grand tradition of late-18th-century Neoclassical decorative arts — where the courts of Louis XVI and the first Empire competed in splendor — this handcrafted incense burner (mabkhara) stands as a faithful interpretation of the urn-form candelabra and perfume vessels that graced the salons of Versailles and the Tuileries. Its conical crystal body, rising from a scrolled brass pedestal to a lidded crown of floral finials, evokes the refined vocabulary of the Empire period: disciplined symmetry, archaeological ornament, and the luxurious interplay of clear cut crystal against burnished metal.

Materials & Craftsmanship

The body is hand-blown and hand-cut crystal, worked into the distinctive diamond lattice (hobnail-cut) pattern that catches and refracts light from every angle, filling the room with prismatic brilliance. Every brass element — the engraved collar rim, the twisted rope columns, the delicate floral-and-leaf swag festoons, the pinecone-and-acorn finials, and the tri-scroll pedestal base — is individually cast, chased by hand, and finished with a high-polish coating. The lid is crowned by a naturalistic rose-and-bud finial, a motif beloved in Empire-period decorative arts. All metal mounts are secured with precision to the crystal using traditional collar-and-socket joinery, ensuring both beauty and structural integrity.

Dimensions & Details

Standing at a commanding H 49 cm × D 22 cm and weighing 4 kg, this incense burner commands presence on a console table, a reception sideboard, or a dedicated display niche. The tri-legged scrolled brass base provides stable elevation, while the proportions — a slender neck, expansive conical body, and broad rim — mirror the amphora silhouette favored by Neoclassical designers from Percier and Fontaine to Thomas Hope. Available in multiple brass finishes to complement your interior palette.

Handcrafted in Egypt

At Brass & Wood, every piece in our collection is produced by skilled Egyptian artisans whose mastery of metalwork and crystal-cutting is rooted in generations of craft tradition. This luxury incense burner is handcrafted in Egypt under rigorous quality standards, combining European design heritage with the precision and dedication that defines our atelier. It is not merely a functional object — it is a centerpiece, a conversation piece, and an heirloom in the making.

Frequently Asked Questions

What materials is this incense burner made from?

This mabkhara is crafted from hand-cut diamond-pattern crystal and solid cast brass with a high-polish finish. No wood is used in this piece. The crystal is hand-worked for precision clarity, and the brass mounts are individually cast and hand-chased.

Is any assembly required?

Minimal assembly is required — the pedestal base, crystal urn body, and lid are designed to be easily assembled and disassembled for cleaning. No tools are needed.

Can this incense burner be customized?

Yes. This piece is available in multiple brass finish options including Gold, Antique Gold, and Silver. For bespoke requests — such as custom engravings or alternative finishes — please contact our team at Brass & Wood directly.

Product details

SKUANTCHO2009-gold
Brass ColorGold
Design StyleNeoclassical / Empire
Country of OriginEgypt
Ornamentation LevelHeavily Ornate
HandcraftedYes
MaterialsCrystal, Brass
Delivery Time30-45 Days
AssemblyMinimal Assembly
FragileYes
Placement RoomLiving Room, Bedroom, Reception, Prayer Room, Hallway
Care InstructionsDust with Dry Cloth, Wipe with Damp Cloth, Polish Periodically, Professional Cleaning Recommended
Dimensions(قطر 22 سم – ارتفاع 49 سم)

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