Japanese incense bowls / Japanse wierookvaten

Japanese incense bowl traditional model. The incense bowls are hand turned from quality wood with a copper or steel inlay. The bowl has a classic Japanese design as commonly used in Japanese altars and temples. The maker, Tom van Dijk, lived in Japan for years and was involved in several woodworking projects. Beautiful on an altar or in an oriental / eastern interior. The incense burner is commonly filled with white sand which holds the incense sticks very well (bag of white sand is included).
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Incenseburner japanese incense bowl in maple wood handturned
Handturned from massive piece of maple wood, red copper inlay. Traditional Japanese koro.
Japanese incense burner bowl from massive wood and copper
Incenseburner bowl handmade in maple, walnut, padouk and purple heart. Available through the link.
Japanese wooden incense bowl / incense holder in padouk redwood | Japanese Buddhist altar piece.
Japanese incense bowl traditional model. The incense bowls are hand turned from quality wood with a copper or steel inlay. The bowl has a classic Japanese design as commonly used in Japanese altars and temples. The maker, Tom van Dijk, lived in Japan for years and was involved in several woodworking projects. Beautiful on an altar or in an oriental / eastern interior. The incense burner is commonly filled with white sand which holds the incense sticks very well.
Japanese wooden incense bowls handmade handturned | walnut purpleheart padouk maple
Japanese incense bowl traditional model. The incense bowls are hand turned from quality wood with a copper or steel inlay. The bowl has a classic Japanese design as commonly used in Japanese altars and temples. The maker, Tom van Dijk, lived in Japan for years and was involved in several woodworking projects. Beautiful on an altar or in an oriental / eastern interior. The incense burner is commonly filled with white sand which holds the incense sticks very well.
Japanese incense bowl purple heart wood | koro incense burner
Japanese incense bowl traditional model. The incense bowls are hand turned from quality wood with a copper or steel inlay. The bowl has a classic Japanese design as commonly used in Japanese altars and temples. The maker, Tom van Dijk, lived in Japan for years and was involved in several woodworking projects. Beautiful on an altar or in an oriental / eastern interior. The incense burner is commonly filled with white sand which holds the incense sticks very well.
Incense bowl wooden handmade used on japanese temple altar, maple handturned incense burner
Wooden incense burner with copper inlay. I was very proud that a befriended Japanese zen priest sent me this picture where he uses my incense bowl on the altar of his zen temple altar in Japan.
Sycamore wood incense bowl | Japanese traditional design incense burner
Japanese incense bowl traditional model. The incense bowls are hand turned from quality wood with a copper or steel inlay. The bowl has a classic Japanese design as commonly used in Japanese altars and temples. The maker, Tom van Dijk, lived in Japan for years and was involved in several woodworking projects.
Japanese Wooden incense bowls in Walnut, Maple, Purple Heart & Padouk. Woodturning bowl. Wood.
Japanese incense bowl traditional model. The incense bowls are hand turned from quality wood with a copper or steel inlay. The bowl has a classic Japanese design as commonly used in Japanese altars and temples. The maker, Tom van Dijk, lived in Japan for years and was involved in several woodworking projects. Beautiful on an altar or in an oriental / eastern interior. Bag of white sand and bundle of Japanese incense are included.