The Cloisonne Incense Burner, produced during the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty
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This Chinese cultural relic is a type of incense burner, belonging to the category of metal handicrafts. It is made by craftsmen from Jingdezhen and is part of a set of altar equipment, using cloisonn é craftsmanship. This artifact is now located on the staircase of Gallery 17 at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge University. This cultural relic was donated by John McClane. It was made around the 18th century, specifically during the Kangxi period.