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Hearst Museum object titled Incense, accession number 9-2002, described as Brown punk with red stick
Hearst Museum object titled Incense, accession number 9-2003, described as Dark brown punk with red stick
Hearst Museum object titled Incense, accession number 9-2001, described as Light brown punk with red stick
Hearst Museum object titled Incense, accession number 9-2000, described as Long red punk with red stick
Hearst Museum object titled Incense bundle, accession number 9-18002, described as Incense, bundle of ceremonial offering sicks.  Herbs wrapped in red paper on bamboo sticks, bound with fiber.  Paper, herbs, bamboo, rice past and dye.  Fiber tie.  92 sticks, each 29 cm long.
Hearst Museum object titled Incense sticks, accession number 9-13678a-c, described as Incense; Three large sticks sandalwood; wrapped in multi color paper with pictures of flowers, dragons and birds; each 93 cm long China, Hong Kong, Kowloon (from Macao) Native name: huang - incense incense, bamboo, gilt paper Devotional; used in temples when this large; embedded in sand in large incense burners.  From Macao.  Purchased in paper goods shop.