





Mocking Wind

INCENSE HOLDER SIZE
About 3.46*3.78 In
THIS INCENSE HOLDER SYMBOLISM
In ancient Eastern mythology, Mocking Wind is one of the Dragon’s Nine Sons—fierce, bold, and eternally watchful. He perches high above, scanning the winds for hidden dangers, devouring evil, and protecting spaces with his divine presence. This incense burner captures his wild essence, with bulging eyes, a gaping mouth that exhales sacred smoke, and a bold red “财” (wealth) seal at his heart—summoning prosperity and protection. In metaphysical tradition, incense smoke is not merely fragrance, but a bridge between worlds, clearing stagnant energies and aligning the elements. As the scent rises, Mocking Wind stirs, absorbing negative forces and restoring balance. In modern spiritual practices, he is revered as an Energetic Guardian—cleansing vibrations, sharpening focus, and amplifying the natural flow of abundance. Place him at your entrance, on your desk, or within your sacred space, and let this mythical sentinel guard your path, merge tradition with intention, and invite the fortune of the dragon into your life.
INCENSE HOLDER HISTORY
Incense holders—also known as incense stands or burners—originated in ancient China as early as the pre-Qin period. Initially used in royal rituals and religious ceremonies, they symbolized a sacred bridge between humanity and the divine. As incense culture flourished, these holders became integral to the refined lifestyles of scholars and artists, appearing in studies and tea rooms as both functional tools and expressions of aesthetic taste. During the Song, Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties, craftsmanship reached new heights, with incense holders made from bronze, porcelain, and jade, often featuring intricate designs rich in symbolic meaning. Today, incense holders are not only part of traditional incense rituals but are also appreciated as spiritual and decorative objects that enhance space, focus energy, and reflect inner peace.
MAKING PROCESS
Handcrafted in Jingdezhen—the porcelain capital of China—this incense burner is shaped with care, detail by detail, by master artisans. Every expression, every color, every curve is born from human hands, not machines, carrying the warmth of creation and the spirit of tradition. It is not just a decorative piece, but a living embodiment of ancient craftsmanship and spiritual guardianship. Each one is unique, waiting to resonate with the energy of its destined owner.

Pairs well with

Mocking Wind
Master Series(well Over 100)
Official Partnership

Yan LiuHuan
Yan LiuHuan grew up learning Jian Zhan from his family, dedicating 40 years to reviving Song Dynasty techniques. His signature oil-spot glaze is rich and dynamic, resembling a starry galaxy, earning him the title of "Artist of Time."

Zhou Yujian
Zhou Yujian excels at integrating modern elements into traditional Jian Zhan. Over the past 25 years, his works preserve the Song Dynasty essence while embracing contemporary aesthetics, making each tea cup a perfect fusion of art and function.

Zhang Shifu
Zhang Shifu is deeply devoted to studying hare’s fur glaze. His Jian Zhan displays distinct, flowing streaks, resembling cascading waterfalls, capturing nature’s unparalleled beauty. He believes that each cup is a gift from nature.

Yan Liuzhong
As a preserver of intangible cultural heritage, Yan Liuzhong has spent 30 years dedicated to traditional wood-firing techniques. His Jian Zhan embodies the soul of millennia-old craftsmanship.

Liu Shifu
28 Years of Perseverance, Crafting the Finest Handmade Cups.

Lin JiaFeng
Lin JiaFeng is passionate about wood-fired Jian Zhan, believing that fire, clay, and time shape each piece uniquely. His cups bear natural kiln-transformation marks, making every piece one of a kind.

Liao Chengyi
Liao Chengyi believes Jian Zhan is more than a vessel—it enhances the flavor of tea. By studying subtle glaze interactions, he creates cups that make every sip smoother and more enjoyable.

Gao Mingwang
“I don’t know what ‘the best’ is,” he says. “I just make sure every kiln turns out rig

Lai Minxing
Lai Minxing'an grew up watching the old ways of making Jian Zhan fade away, and it didn’t sit right with him. So, he decided to learn the craft, and 30 years later, he’s still at it. He insists on traditional wood firing, treating each kiln opening like unwrapping a gift, eager to see what fire and clay create. “As long as people still want to use them, I’ll keep making them,” he says
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