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Openwork parcel-gilt silver censer

Length of chain 17.7 (9 5 /8), diam. of censer 5.8 (5)

Tang Dynasty, ninth century CE

From the pagoda of the Famen Monastery at Fufeng,

Shaanxi Province

Famensi Museum, Fufeng, Shaanxi Province

Two of the censers found in the Famen Monastery

pagoda deposit are spherical in shape, each suspended

from a hook by means of a chain and swivel.

Both of them are recorded in the inventory stele as

having been donated by Emperor Sizong in 874.

They were found stored inside the parcel-gilt silver

tea basket (cat. 165). ! The larger of the two is 12.8

centimeters in diameter, not as large as the pair

preserved in the Shoso-in Treasury in Japan (each

18 centimeters in diameter), but larger than most

other known examples from the Tang dynasty: two

excavated from Xi'an are each only 4.8 centimeters

in diameter. 2 Four have been excavated from the

same area, and others are in private collections

around the world.

The pattern of the smaller censer, 3 rendered

in openwork with additional chasing, elegantly

complements that of the larger ball-censer. The

latter has six medallions on each of its two hemispheres,

which are hinged together and fastened

with a hook and eye. The smaller censer has three

larger medallions, each with a broad gilt band with

flying birds and an openwork center. Because of

this censer's small size, the medallions are split

between its two hemispheres, and inverted isosceles

triangles are positioned between them. The surface

of both censers is filled with foliage and flowers on

a ring-punched ground.

The most striking feature of such globular

censers is the interior gimbal mechanism, which

enables the incense materials to smolder safely

without any danger to the person carrying it about

or keeping it within his or her clothing for warmth

and perfume. In this example, the mechanism consists

of two rings 4.8 and 3.8 centimeters in diameter,

within which is suspended a shallow bowl, 2.8

centimeters in diameter and i.o centimeters deep.

480 EARLY IMPERIAL CHINA

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