A cyclindrical tripod censer with flanged rim resting on cloud-shaped feet, fitted wood stand. Encircling the body of this cream tone glazed censer are interlocking motifs, known as leiwen. This repetitive motif is stamped between protruding ‘ribs’ on the body. The ‘ribs’ are created by applying strips of clay to the censer before it is glazed and fired. Cloud motifs are carved onto the legs.Dehua, located on the southeast coast of Fujian province, is well known for its production of white porcelain, known to Europeans as 'blanc de Chine'. The earliest Dehua porcelain was produced as early as the 14th century but the production and quality of these porcelain peaked around the 17th and 18th centuries.