・Product size (width x depth x height): 178mm x 45mm x 340mm
・Contents: Contents: Lavender/Hinoki approx. 60g/White plum/Carnation/Lotus/Chocolate 54g
・Country of origin: Japan
・Measures/Effects: Relaxation
・Features: Natural
・Fragrance: Assorted
・Material: tab, fragrance
[Product Description]
This gift set features an assortment of six different incense fragrances.
Includes scents of Lavender, Hinoki (Japanese Cypress), White Plum, Daphne, Carnation, and Lotus.
[How to Use]
Light the tip of the incense stick and allow the smoke to gently waft.
[Precautions]
Please handle fire with care.
Keep out of reach of children.
[Ingredients]
Oil / Fragrance
[Secret Fragrance Craftsmanship]
The unique scent of Nippon Kodo is born from over 400 years of secret fragrance blending techniques combined with the modern sensibilities of contemporary perfumers.
This secret art of fragrance blending has been passed down since the Tensho era through the incense master Takai Juemon, who served as the imperial incense craftsman.
Nippon Kodo’s top perfumers, possessing exceptional intuition and expertise, unravel this tradition and evolve it to create exquisite fragrances.
[Carefully Selected Ingredients]
Precious natural aromatic materials are nurtured by the blessings of the Earth.
Even as some materials become increasingly difficult to obtain, our researchers rely on long-established networks and personally visit sourcing locations worldwide to gather only the highest quality ingredients.
Moreover, to protect these environments, Nippon Kodo is involved in reforestation activities in Southeast Asia and other conservation efforts.
[The Art of the Incense Craftsman]
Becoming a skilled incense craftsman requires a long apprenticeship.
They finely perceive daily changes in climate and air quality as well as subtle differences in natural ingredients, adjusting moisture content and kneading techniques with their skilled hands.
Freshly kneaded, soft incense sticks are delicate and do not easily break.
During drying, the sticks may bend or shrink, and once finished, the incense is fragile and prone to breakage.
From kneading, cutting, selecting to rolling, every step is meticulously completed by experienced artisans with great care.