Incense storage box is an object in the NMAA collection.
16th century mother-of-pearl-inlay stationery box donated to National Museum of Korea
Discovery of important Chinese Ming Cloisonne box in family attic - Alain.R.Truong
Antique Japanese Christie's Lacquered Kobako Incense Box
Incense box in the shape of a rooster, Nonomura Ninsei
Blue and white pagoda-shaped incense burner, Ming dynasty, 16th-17th century - Alain.R.Truong
An exceptional, oblong lacquer 3-tiered storage box with cover, reminiscent of a bento box, by Hiroshi Hayashi (1967). Covered in shiny gold and black
Japanese lacquer oblong storage box by Hiroshi Hayashi 林宏 (1967)
Kyoto ware incense box in shape of crouching rabbit - Smithsonian's National Museum of Asian Art
June catalogue: Asian Art Society by The Art Society : Tribal and Asian - Issuu
The incense stick storage box is SMALL. you can put short stick incense in(Length less than 3.94inch/10CM or you can cut short to fit the length).
sleeri Bamboo Incense Sticks Holder Storage Container Box, Incense Sticks Storage, Incense Box Incense Stick Burner Case Storage Box, Small Size for
An extremely rare large cloisonné enamel tripod incense burner and cover, Ming dynasty, Wanli period (1573-1619) - Alain.R.Truong
Incense container hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy
National Museum of Korea: Quarterly Magazine, vol.55 by National Museum of Korea - Issuu
Objects We Love: Casket with Four Guardian Animals on the inner walls
A delightful and intricately decorated lacquer box for storing incense, kogo, in the form of a traditional farm house, Meiji period (1864 - 1912),
Japanese Lacquer House Shaped Incense Box, Kogo, Meiji Period, Japan
Smithsonian American Art Museum Acquires More than 200 Artworks for its Craft Collection Including Major Works by Bisa Butler, Sonya Clark, Roberto Lugo, Preston Singletary and Wanxin Zhang