Agarwood - Natural incense with mini holder
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Unveiling the scent of ancient wisdom
When a fungus infects the Aquilaria tree, it produces a healing resin that slowly permeates the wood and perfumes it. Its deep, exquisite, and mysterious fragrance connects us with the healing power of nature.
Trees with aromatic wood known as trees of the gods grow in different parts of the world. They have been used since ancient times in rituals to purify not only the atmosphere, but also the body and mind.
Made with 100% natural ingredients
Enjoy high-quality raw materials with the convenience of a Japanese stick. The absence of bamboo support helps preserve the qualities and uniqueness of each ingredient. Let the magic happen with the nine scents we have carefully selected!
Information
- Number of sticks: 30
- Approximate duration: 45 min.
- Fragrance: Agarwood
- Description: Japanese incense with no bamboo core. Seto ceramic holder included.
- Made in: Japan
FAQs
Q1: What makes Japanese incense different from other types?
Japanese incense is made without a bamboo stick core, allowing it to burn almost smokeless and release a purer scent. It’s handcrafted from natural woods, herbs, resins, and flowers — not synthetic oils — and is designed for quiet moments of reflection, purification, and mindfulness.
Q2: Why is this incense smokeless?
Japanese incense is made without a bamboo core. This means the sticks burn cleanly and evenly, producing very little smoke — perfect for enclosed or shared spaces where you want the fragrance without heaviness in the air.
The Natural incense series are thicker, burning for longer, and do produce a bit of smoke. The smokeless series produce almost unnoticeable amounts, which makes them perfect for small rooms.
Q3: Are the ingredients natural?
Yes. all incenses we curate are crafted in Japan from 100% natural ingredients: sandalwood, aloeswood, herbs, resins, and floral essences. There are no synthetic additives, animal products, or chemical binders.
Q4: What is agarwood, and why is it so valuable?
Agarwood, or Jinkoh, forms when certain trees create a rare resin deep inside their heartwood. This resin gives off a deep, complex aroma cherished for centuries in Japan. High-quality agarwood, known as Kyara, is one of the most prized incense materials in the world — once traded like gold.
Q5: How often should I burn incense?
Japanese incense is gentle enough for daily use. You can light a stick in the morning for focus, during meditation for grounding, or in the evening to relax. Each stick burns for about 30 minutes — just long enough to scent the air and clear the mind.
If you think it's too heavy for you, break a stick in the middle to use half of it per session.
Q6: What does “Koh-Do” mean?
Koh-Do translates to “The Way of Incense.” It’s an ancient Japanese art form where incense is appreciated not just for its fragrance but for its ability to evoke emotion, memory, and presence. Much like tea ceremony or calligraphy, it’s considered a meditative cultural practice.
Q7: What are other common ingredients used in Japanese incense?
Traditional Japanese incense often includes sandalwood, clove, cinnamon, patchouli, borneol, and plum blossom — each chosen for specific emotional or spiritual effects. These combinations are blended according to ancient recipes passed down through generations of incense masters.
Q8: How is Japanese incense traditionally used?
Beyond fragrance, incense plays an important role in Buddhist temples, tea ceremonies, and ancestral offerings. It’s used to purify space, focus the mind, and symbolize the fleeting beauty of life — a core theme in Japanese culture known as mono no aware.
Explore the way of the incense
Traditional scents, prepared and rolled by hand the same way that they were prepared many centuries ago.
Sticks with no bamboo core, only the good stuff, natural ingredients collected, prepared ready to be turned into precious moments.
Experience true Japanese craftsmanship.
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