❤ExQUISITE HOME DECOR Handmade wooden incense burner, reflecting the classic Tibetan architectural structure & color, better decorate your living room, or office, meditation room.You can even put the figure on it. The roof is carved with the six-character mantra of Tibetan Buddhism (Om Mani Padme Hum), the chimney on the roof, & the 6 windows on the wall, all of which are vents, which can better distribute the fragrance, & also reflect the characteristics of Tibetan houses. The breath of life,-cooking smoke ❤PERFECT FUNCTION 1. Exquisite Tibetan-style architectural decorations; 2. The internal double-layer structure, the upper layer is the incense burner, & the lower layer is the incense stick storage box; 3. It can be used for incense sticks, & cone incense (note that fireproof materials must be placed on the bottom when cone burning) ❤All our crafts are directly handmade by small craftsmen in Tibet with love & prayers. When you buy this handicraft, it will help & support Tibetan artisans & their families. Thank you very much for your support. ❤Details Material: wood, solid wood base, paint Regional characteristics: Tibet Theme: Potala Palace Production process: 100% handmade, assembled & colored size: House: 28cm in length, 8.5cm in width & 11cm in height Incense Burner (suitable for incense sticks): 26cm long, 6.5cm wide, 3cm high Incense Holder storage: length 25cm, width 6.5cm, height 4cm Weight: 400g Package includes: 1 tissue box ❤About Tibetan architecture Tibetan architecture is influenced by China & India, but it has many unique characteristics due to its adaptation to the cold & generally arid high-altitude climate of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. Buildings are usually made of locally available building materials & are often decorated with symbols of Tibetan Buddhism. Religious buildings are divided into two main types: temples, used for religious ceremonies & worship; & stupas (Chörtens), which are sacred objects & symbols. The styles of temples (gompas) are diverse & usually reflect local architectural traditions. The designs of Tibetan stupas are varied, from round walls in Kham to square walls in Ladakh. Generally, Tibetan buildings are constructed from natural materials such as stone, clay, & wood. The bottom of a wall made of stone or rammed earth may be up to one meter thick. in large buildings such as temples & manors, the walls tilt inward to create the illusion of higher. Windows are usually small because the walls are heavy & large openings can make the structure fragile & unstable. ❤Notes 1. It is customized, & it takes about 3-5 days to complete & ship. 2. Due to manual measurement, please allow an error of 1-2mm. 3. The color may be different due to different displays. Before you bid, make sure you don’t mind. Gandhanra Coffin Incense Burner Holder With Storage, Handmade Tibetan Architecture, Potala Palace Style, Tibetan Ethnic Crafts For Home Decor