Bring timeless Italian artistry into your home with the Il Frate Forest Porcelain Incense Burner, a luxury fragrance accessory from the exclusive LCDC Collection by designer Luca Nichetto. Crafted from fine porcelain, this elegant incense holder combines traditional craftsmanship with contemporary design, creating a sophisticated centerpiece for any interior.
The design features a delicate violet-inspired decoration surrounding the sculptural face of a mustached man, while refined gold detailing highlights the contours and enhances the handcrafted character of the piece. A symbol of generosity and wisdom, Il Frate (The Friar) represents the connection between fragrance, emotion, and the alchemy of the human soul.
Designed to complement the Purple Hill incense sticks (sold separately), this porcelain incense burner enhances a floral fragrance inspired by the beauty of the Tuscan hills in spring bloom. The scent releases fresh and delicate floral notes, creating a harmonious atmosphere with a lasting impression of elegance, balance, and serenity.
Part of the prestigious LCDC Home Fragrance Collection, this artistic incense holder celebrates the story of Caterina de' Medici through a contemporary interpretation created by Luca Nichetto. The collection combines the heritage of fine Italian porcelain craftsmanship from Ginori 1735 with modern design, transforming everyday fragrance rituals into collectible works of art.
Product Highlights
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Luxury porcelain incense burner from the LCDC Collection
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Designed by acclaimed Italian designer Luca Nichetto
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Features a unique violet-inspired decoration with gold detailing
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Sculptural design representing Il Frate (The Friar), a symbol of generosity and harmony
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Compatible with Purple Hill incense sticks (incense sticks not included)
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Enhances floral fragrance notes inspired by Tuscan spring landscapes
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Made with fine porcelain craftsmanship
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A collectible Italian home décor and fragrance accessory
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Part of a contemporary collection inspired by Caterina de' Medici
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Combines the heritage of Ginori 1735 craftsmanship with modern design