Description
- Silver plated
- Round shaped holes
- Long attaching chain
- In Christian tradition, an incense pot, often called a thurible, holds great significance in religious ceremonies, symbolizing the offering of prayers and praises to God. The pot is typically made of brass or another durable metal and is suspended by chains. When used during Mass or other liturgical services, the incense pot is swung by a priest or deacon, releasing fragrant smoke as a symbol of prayers ascending to heaven. Elaborate designs on the pot may include depictions of religious symbols such as crosses, angels, or scenes from biblical stories, further emphasizing its sacred purpose. The use of incense in Christian worship dates back centuries and remains an integral part of many denominational rituals, adding a sensory dimension to spiritual practices.
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