Smoke read like weather.
The 香炉 (xiānglú) anchored 香道 — the way of incense, one of the four arts beside tea, flowers, and painting. Fragrance burned as a discipline of attention. Our burners carry that thousand-year purpose into a modern quiet corner.










The Ming gold standard of cast bronze — dense, weighty, archaic; endlessly collected and copied.
The Han mountain censer: smoke drifts from its pierced peaks like cloud over the immortals' isles.
A wax model melted out and replaced by molten bronze — every casting unique and crisp.
Kiln-fired ceramic where flame and ash leave a surface no glaze could plan.
Longquan's serene blue-green glaze — light to ship, calm to live with.
Powdered incense pressed through a brass stencil and lit to burn like a slow fuse.




These museum pieces trace the lineage; the shop above is sourced and curated by the studio. Product photography shown is supplier reference — final pieces are shot in-house before they ship.