Alongside the Buddha in the UK show will be large canvases with images of Huan's family and friends, and sculptural busts modelled on the artist's face, all applied with ash taken from the remains
of incense sticks burnt at Temples in Shanghai.
Not exact matches
In a corner
of Sequoia National Park in California, Sierra redwoods
stick out like colossal cinnamon
sticks among the more common pines, firs and
incense cedars.
Build upon these with a candle for fiery transformation, a bowl
of water for purity, and a cleansing tool, such as sage,
incense, or palo santo to clear old,
stuck energy.
Incense sticks are one
of the most underrated tools out there.
Fire: A candle,
incense, a smudge
stick — like sage, palo santo, or sweet grass — immediately adds a sense
of ritual and heightens the senses.
The soothsayer asked me to write my full name and date
of birth on a piece
of paper, then lit 3
incense sticks and gave them to me.
Every mention
of patchouli took me back to my twenties and the countless
sticks and cones
of incense I burned during those years.
Hold a
stick of burning
incense near suspect areas.
In the heart
of Amsterdam's former Jewish quarter, Waterlooplein is the city's equivalent
of London's Camden Lock — the place for subculture clothing, spray paint and
incense sticks.
Had a funny smell and we had to buy
incense sticks to get rid
of the smell.
Almanac * • Apple • Art File * • Astrolabe • Backscratcher • Ball * • Bamboo * • Beret • Bill Blaster • Book * • Book
of Marco Polo • Bosun's Pipe • Bow * • Bowser Statue • Bread • Bucket
of Plaster • Buckle * • Bug Fix * • Bug Report * • Bunny * • Calculus Book • Cat • Chisel • Chocolate * • Cloth * • Compass * • Conversations on Chemistry * • Crank Handle * • Crown • Cup
of Tea • Declaration
of Independence • Dictionary * • Dinosaur Egg † • Drawing
of Air Screw • Drawing
of Ideal Man • Drumstick • F = MA • Fan • Feather • Filament • Firecracker * • Fireworks • Flag (India) • Flag (United States
of America) † • Flask * • Floppy Disk * • Flute * • Football • Globe • Grape • Handkerchief • Hand Mirror • Horse's Bit • Hourglass Block † • Ice Cream * •
Incense • Inkwell * • Key (Mainz) • Key (Philadelphia) * • Knife • Ladder • Laurel Wreath • Law Book • Lemonade * • Lens • Light Bulb † • Magnet * • Measuring
Stick • Message Block • Metal Type • Metronome • Milk * • Mona's Mirror • Mona Lisa • Money * • Monocle • Mushroom • Music • Newspaper • Notebook • Onion • Paint • Paintbrush • Painting * • Pamphlet • Paper Money • Penny * • Physics Equation † • Poetry Book * • Postcard • Principia • Print Block • Propeller † • Quill Pen (1602) † • Quill Pen (Orleans) • Rat Trap • Republic • Rice * • Pearl Necklace • Scarf * • Scissors • Script * • Scroll * • Shield • Skull • Sledgehammer † • Spectacles (Philadelphia) • Spectacles (Washington, D.C.) * • Staff • Stamp * • Starman † • Steering Wheel † • Stovepipe Hat † • Sword † • Tea Bag • Telegram • Telescope (Padua) * • Telescope (Trinidad) • Throne † • Ticket * • Timulator • Tire * • Torch † • Toy * • Turkey * • Watch * • Warp Pipe † • Whirlpool • Wooden Snake
Incense sticks are used to burn holes in grids, ten thousand at a time, increasing the dimensions
of her works on paper.
And they found ways to extract value from the rice husk char — the waste product
of a waste product — by setting up another side business turning the char into
incense sticks.
«One
of the easiest ways you can tell if there is a problem with a window is to burn an
incense stick and run it around the seal
of the window,» says Gregg.
Hold a candle or
stick of incense near windows, doors, electrical outlets, range hoods, plumbing and ceiling fixtures, attic hatches, and ceiling fans in bathrooms.
It's also a fully functional polyresin
incense burner with an opening in the back where you can place both
sticks and cones to fill your living room with the scents and spices
of Christmas.