Description
Nippon Kodo Oedo incense Longevity chrysanthemum flower (chojukikka) stick 60 sticks with incense stand
Our Commitment to Oedo Incense
About the Incense The incense is specially prepared to match the story of Edo and colored with traditional Japanese colors. Each piece is carefully handmade by craftsmen in Tokyo.
About the package The incense is packaged in a paulownia wood box using traditional Japanese patterns and colors. The design is finished with a special attention to texture and feel. The inside of the box is also decorated with ukiyoe, expressing the aesthetics of the Edo period.
About the incense holder The incense comes with an incense holder modeled after the stone pavement of Edo. The tin incense stand, which is said to have been popular among the high society in Edo, can be washed with water and is rust-resistant for long use.
Bilingual description The product comes with an explanation in English, making it a good souvenir for overseas customers.
The theme of the fragrance "Kodo" spread from the court nobles to wealthy people such as feudal lords.
Even among the common people, the desire for fragrant woods was strong, and fragrant woods made colorful appearances in Kabuki and Joruri dramas. At that time, the word "kyara" was used to describe "something lovely. Bintsuke oil, made with a herb called "Kyara no oyu" (oil of Kyara), was also a big hit.
This fragrance was inspired by the image of Kyara, which was the object of admiration for the people of Edo.
How to use
Light the tip of the incense and let the smoke emanate from the tip.
Burning time is about 12 minutes.
Payment
Please pay within 5 days after the auction closes.
Shipping
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Returns
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