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Traditional Incense Boat and Attached Spoon with Chain

Original price $305.00 - Original price $305.00
Original price
$305.00
$305.00 - $305.00
Current price $305.00

Description:

A simply elegant Traditional Incense Boat and Attached Spoon with Chain to make refilling your censer a breeze and made with high polished solid brass. A perfect addition to your sanctuaries. This piece features exclusive designs and is crafted using only premium materials to last for many years. 

Item No.: AH-H-68

Features:

  • Traditional Incense Boat and Attached Spoon with Chain
  • Polished Brass and Lacquered Incense Boat and Attached Spoon w/ Chain
  • Size:  Boat: 3 1/4" / 3 1/2" (Handle Ht), 7 1/4" Long 2 3/4" Middle Width, 2 1/2" Base Diameter Spoon: 4" Length, 6 3/4" Chain Length
  • Highly recommended storage for your incense 
  • A stunning brass Ornate Censer Boat made from high-quality materials.

Story & Symbolism:

Incense in Christian liturgy, deeply spiritual and historically significant, symbolizes divine encounters through Christ's incarnation. Incense in liturgy transforms ordinary elements into sacred symbols, connecting to God's kingdom. Echoing Psalms 141:2, "May my prayer be counted as incense before You; The lifting up of my hands as the evening offering," illustrates prayer as a fragrant offering to God. It represents prayers ascending to God, a tradition rooted in ancient rituals and Jewish Temple practices. Integral to Christian worship by the fifth century, its use in Mass, as prescribed in the Roman Missal, signifies prayers reaching heaven, infusing the ceremony with solemnity, mystery, and a heavenly atmosphere. Utilized to incense the altar, Gospel, offerings, celebrant, clergy, and congregation, incense also plays a pivotal role in funerals, honoring the deceased and representing prayers for their soul. This sacred tradition enriches the liturgy's sensory realm, emphasizing the omnipresence of Christ.

Adrian Hamers

Since 1881 Adrian Hamers has been known to create the worlds finest Thuribles, Censers, Boats and spoons. The world Famous Hamers Censers have smoked in ceremonies all over the world by the highest of Catholic dignitaries. Their solid brass Censers swing in the worlds most famous Basilicas, Cathedrals and Churches. They also offer a full line of matching Censer/ Thurible stands.