Large Kurinuki Incense Cottage - Sun
This large cottage has been carved slowly from a single block of clay using the kurinuki technique. Perfect for burning incense cones or using with tealights for a cosy night in. Each of these cottages comes with a dish for your incense cones or tealight to sit on. Please see the last photo for a size comparison with our normal incense cottage.
This cottage has been finished in yellow and coral glazes and decorated with a sunrise design in gold lustre.
Approx. dimensions: 100 mm x 100 mm x 130 mm.
Carved from a block of clay using the Japanese kurinuki technique.
Made from iron speckled stoneware clay that is durable and finished with food-safe, in-house-formulated glazes.
Dishwasher safe but hand-washing is recommended.
This large cottage has been carved slowly from a single block of clay using the kurinuki technique. Perfect for burning incense cones or using with tealights for a cosy night in. Each of these cottages comes with a dish for your incense cones or tealight to sit on. Please see the last photo for a size comparison with our normal incense cottage.
This cottage has been finished in yellow and coral glazes and decorated with a sunrise design in gold lustre.
Approx. dimensions: 100 mm x 100 mm x 130 mm.
Carved from a block of clay using the Japanese kurinuki technique.
Made from iron speckled stoneware clay that is durable and finished with food-safe, in-house-formulated glazes.
Dishwasher safe but hand-washing is recommended.
This large cottage has been carved slowly from a single block of clay using the kurinuki technique. Perfect for burning incense cones or using with tealights for a cosy night in. Each of these cottages comes with a dish for your incense cones or tealight to sit on. Please see the last photo for a size comparison with our normal incense cottage.
This cottage has been finished in yellow and coral glazes and decorated with a sunrise design in gold lustre.
Approx. dimensions: 100 mm x 100 mm x 130 mm.
Carved from a block of clay using the Japanese kurinuki technique.
Made from iron speckled stoneware clay that is durable and finished with food-safe, in-house-formulated glazes.
Dishwasher safe but hand-washing is recommended.