Primary Source
Victoria and Albert Museum — Collection Database ↗Incense Burner (Tripod Ding Form)
白瓷鼎式香炉
16th–17th century
FE.302:1, 2-2005VerifiedVictoria and Albert Museum, London
Object Details
- Medium
- Dehua porcelain (Blanc de Chine), clear glaze
- Dimensions
- × Diam. 11.5 cm
- Date
- 16th–17th century
- Classification
- 香炉
- Dynasty
- 明/清, 明晚期至清初
- Technique
- 模印
- Glaze
- 象牙白
- Accession
- FE.302:1, 2-2005
- Repository
- Victoria and Albert Museum, London
维多利亚和阿尔伯特博物馆
Research Context
Per V&A API (system number O126198): dated 16th–17th century, Dehua kiln. Accepted by HM Government in lieu of Inheritance Tax and allocated to the V&A, 2005. Tripod incense burner imitating ancient bronze ding form; porcelain is creamy-white, hard and very translucent. Currently on display in Ceramics Room 137, The Curtain Foundation Gallery.
Provenance
16th–17th century
Created in Dehua, Fujian
创作于福建德化
2005
Accepted by HM Government in lieu of Inheritance Tax and allocated to the V&A
英国政府抵税接收后分拨V&A
Cite This Page
World Headlines. "Incense Burner (Tripod Ding Form) (FE.302:1, 2-2005)." In Blanc de Chine Catalog (WH-GR-2026-001). https://blancdechine.org/objects/va-fe302-2005. Accessed April 13, 2026.
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