Blue origami crane incense holder with a geometric silver and red pattern, adding a unique, artistic touch to your space.
Blue origami crane incense holder with a geometric silver and red pattern, adding a unique, artistic touch to your space.
Blue origami crane incense holder with a geometric silver and red pattern, adding a unique, artistic touch to your space.
Blue origami crane incense holder with a geometric silver and red pattern, adding a unique, artistic touch to your space.
Blue origami crane incense holder with a geometric silver and red pattern, adding a unique, artistic touch to your space.
Blue origami crane incense holder with a geometric silver and red pattern, adding a unique, artistic touch to your space.

Blue Origami Crane Incense Holder

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The Blue Origami Crane Incense Holder is a beautifully crafted porcelain piece that combines the elegance of Japanese origami with the art of incense burning. This vibrant blue crane, with its glossy glaze, offers a sophisticated homage to the ancient art of paper folding. The crane's wings are adorned with a delicate mosaic of snow-white sakura (cherry blossoms), creating a striking contrast. Designed to hold popular incense sticks, this incense holder is both functional and decorative, adding a touch of Japanese artistry and serenity to any space.

JOC Goods also carries a full, custom-curated range of incense sticks, such as the Hyakurakuko incense series, which is perfect for this elegant porcelain base.

Explore our complete Incense Holder collection for elegant designs that enhance your space.

Dimension

1.2" × 2.2" × 1" (3 cm × 5.5 cm × 2.6 cm)

Weight

0.2 oz (7 g)

Material

Porcelain

Craft Type

Arita Ware

Brand

Kousaido

Japanese Incense

The Japanese incense culture was introduced from India and China along with Buddhism around the 6th century. Initially, incense was used in temples for religious ceremonies. However, during the Heian period (794–1185), nobles began creating "takimono," blends of aromatic materials, to scent their rooms and clothing. This marked a shift from religious to secular use, integrating incense into daily life. In the Edo period (1603–1868), incense stick manufacturing techniques were introduced from China, leading to widespread use among the general populace. Today, incense is cherished for relaxation and enhancing living spaces, reflecting Japan's unique aesthetic and lifestyle.

Arita Ware

Arita porcelain originates from an area known as Arita on the Island of Kyushu, Japan. It is known as the birthplace of fine Japanese porcelain, and the artisans of Arita have produced exceptional ceramic works for more than 400 years. The beautiful contrast between the porcelain and the hand-painting is obtained by using exceptionally high-quality porcelain stone, allowing the glazed surface to display a distinct glossy mirror with a rich ivory luster.

We offer a flat rate of USD $25 for shipping to the U.S., and Free Shipping on orders over USD $199.

Please note that we do not ship to P.O. Boxes or APO/FPO addresses due to FedEx’s policies.

Most items are dispatched from Japan within 1-2 business days after order confirmation, and we offer international shipping to customers worldwide.

You may return any items purchased from JOC Goods within 30 days of delivery. If the products are defective or damaged, we will cover the return shipping costs. For other returns, the cost of return shipping will be the customer's responsibility.

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