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Fo dog, majolica bronze incense burner

2024-8

The censer in the shape of a standing Chinese dog (lion) was created in the Majolica Manufactory of Prince Michał Piotr Radziwiłł around 1881. It was designed as a vessel for conical incense, in which the movable head serves as a cover. The replica produced today is made in exactly the same way as over 130 years ago. The faience mass is hand-formed in a plaster mold and decorated with majolica paint on tin glaze.
Product dimensions are approximate, due to the nature of the product being handmade. Differences, including color, are natural and do not constitute a product defect.
The following features are natural features that may occur in the product. They do not constitute a defect, but rather show the nature of the process and product:
- slight deformation of the walls
– minor changes in the colour of the enamel
– cracking (small cracks) on the enamel surface
– subtle differences in decoration.

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