Details
1. Longquan Celadon Eight Trigrams Incense Burner distills Eastern philosophy into a ceremonial vessel, crafted with Di Kiln's powder-green glaze.
2. Its body features relief-carved Eight Trigrams patterns, jade-like glaze merging utility with spiritual symbolism.
3. More than an aesthetic accent, it embodies "harmony of heaven and humanity"—symbolizing balance, protection, and perpetual vitality.
4. Whether for daily meditation or studio display, it creates serene ambiance. Invoke it to cleanse worldly cares with wisps of smoke, contemplating cosmic truths within miniature landscapes.
Product Description
Celadon Essence
Gentle - Lucid - Tranquil - Harmonious
Longquan celadon boasts dense clay body and ice-jade glaze. With use, unique crackle patterns emerge, embodying time’s patina.
Powder-Green Glaze
Mirroring natural mountain hues, it visually soothes agitation and emotionally centers the mind, preserving clarity amid chaos.
Di Kiln Craft
Inheriting Song Dynasty techniques (c. 1127 AD), 1300°C firing (1300℃高温淬炼) yields plump glaze layers. The three-dimensional trigrams (立体八卦纹) resonate with Yin-Yang & Five Elements' cyclical vitality.
Zen Philosophy & Heritage
1. Longquan celadon firing began in the Song Dynasty (960-1279 AD), recognized as UNESCO Intangible Heritage (2009). The encircling Eight Trigrams symbolize fortune attraction/misfortune warding (趋吉避凶) and Yin-Yang balance (调和阴阳)—equally suited for Buddhist altars or tea-meditation sessions.
2. Literati across dynasties perpetuated Eastern aesthetics through "one burner, one tea bowl (一炉香、一盏茶)".
3. Using this burner today honors ancient wisdom while dialoguing tenderly with nature and life.