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Your search (ashcatcher) returned 28 incense burners   (click on thumbnail to see full picture)
Origin: Nepal   Incense: Stick   Shape: Ashcatcher : Lotus   Material: Brass
Period: 2000   Location: The Mandala Collection
Description: Brass Lotus Stick Incense Burner. 3-1/4" in diameter
Item # 78 
http://www.soulfulliving.com

Origin: Nepal   Shape: Ashcatcher   Material: Soapstone
Period: 2000   Location: The Mandala Collection
Description: Carved Lotus Soapstone Stick and Cone Incense Burner. 2" in diameter
Item # 95 
http://www.soulfulliving.com

Incense: Stick   Shape: Ashcatcher   Material: Soapstone
Period: 2000   Location: Original Magick Designs
Description: Star Soapstone Ash Catcher. 2 7/8" diam
Item # 96 
http://www.originalmagick.com

Origin: America   Incense: Stick   Shape: Ashcatcher : Cobra   Material: Ceramic
Period: 2000   
Description: Ceramic Cobra Ashcatcher
Item # 109 
http://www.incenseholders.com

Origin: America   Incense: Stick   Shape: Ashcatcher : Viper   Material: Metal
Period: 2000   
Description: incense holder with deadly viper haft. 13 3/4" x 4" x 3 3/4" high
Item # 110 
http://www.amerasiaimports.com

Origin: America   Incense: Stick   Shape: Ashcatcher : Elephant   Material: Brass
Period: 2000   Location: Incense Galore
Description: Brass Elephant Incense Burner
Item # 114 
http://www.incensegalore.com

Shape: Ashcatcher : Wolf   Material: Ceramic
Period: 2000   
Description: Ceramic Wolf Ashcatcher
Item # 121 
http://www.incenseholders.com

Incense: Stick   Shape: Ashcatcher : Bird   Material: Wood
Period: 2000   Location: Sensia
Description: this Incence burner could have come from ancient India. The carved wood represents a bird’s head at one end and his beautiful plumes on the other. Approximately 12"" long."
Item # 124 
http://www.sensia.com

Incense: Stick   Shape: Ashcatcher : Dragon   Material: Wood
Period: 2000   Location: Dryad Design
Description: Carved in Norse interlace style, this dragon will hold incense sticks between its teeth. The runic inscription around the base is a line taken from the "Prayer to the Sylphs." It reads: "Thou wou ascendest upon the clouds and dost fly upon the wings of the wind.Size: 16" x 3" x 3/4"
Item # 131 
http://www.dryaddesign.com

Origin: Bali   Incense: Stick   Shape: Ashcatcher   Material: Ceramic
Period: 2000   Location: PT. Trio Globexindo
Description: Brown terracotta incense burner with legs Ø15
Item # 162 
http://www.trio-net.com

Origin: Bali   Incense: Stick   Shape: Ashcatcher   Material: Ceramic
Period: 2000   Location: PT. Trio Globexindo
Description: Black rectangular terracotta incense burner with legs 30x10
Item # 163 
http://www.trio-net.com

Origin: USA   Incense: Stick   Shape: Ashcatcher   Material: Glass
Period: 2000   
Description: Red Iridescent stained glass incense burner, sizes: 4"x 4", 4" x 8", 6" x 12", or 12" x 12"
Item # 173 
http://members.ebay.com/aboutme/visviper/

Origin: Tibet   Incense: Stick   Shape: Ashcatcher   Material: Wood
Period: 2000   Location: tibetshop.com
Description: Size 2.5 x 0.5 inches - 6 x 1 cm, Holes for one thick Tibetan stick and four Indian.
Item # 178 
http://www.tibetshop.com

Origin: USA   Incense: Stick   Shape: Ashcatcher   Material: Wood
Period: 2000   Location: Blunda Los Angeles
Description: The burner is made of alderwood and finished in satin chestnut. It measure 6 inches diameter by 2 3/4 inches tall (15 * 7 cm).
Item # 245 
http://www.blundalosangeles.com

Origin: Japan   Shape: Ashcatcher : Crane   Material: Iron
Location: Private (H. Lee)
Description: Cast iron incense burner with a crane on it.
Item # 259   

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 Featured Theme : LadakhDuring a trip to Ladakh (north India), I took some incense burner pictures in various locations (temples, museums, outdors...)
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 Featured Theme : MongoliaDuring a trip to Mongolia, I took some incense burner pictures in various locations (temples, museums, yurts...)
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