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Bronze object reveals incense culture of ancient Lingnan

Updated: Apr 14, 2026 China Bound Print
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Four-linked bronze incense burner, Western Han Dynasty, unearthed from the tomb of Nanyue King Zhao Mo, from the collection of the Nanyue King Museum [Photo/Nanyue King Museum official WeChat account]

What could this intriguing bronze object with four connected square-mouthed, round-bottomed boxes be used for? It is actually an ancient incense burner unearthed from the tomb of Nanyue King Zhao Mo (176-125 BC) from the Western Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 24).

Each compartment is separate, allowing four distinct fragrances to be burned at the same time, blending to create a unique aroma.

This innovative design, exclusively created in the royal court of the Nanyue Kingdom (203-111 BC), offers a glimpse into the refined incense culture of ancient Lingnan region in southern China. Collection: Nanyue King Museum in Guangzhou, Guangdong province.

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