No bamboo core for a clean burning, pure scent
Box includes 60 sticks and a silver tin incense stand
Comes in nice wooden box with English descriptions.
OEDO-KOH -
- Savor the deep, rich fragrance of aloeswood, prized by the people of old Edo as the most luxurious of fragrances.
Description
Incense-smelling ceremonies were the practice of court nobles, feudal lords and other wealthy people. Among commoners as well, while they may have lacked access to genuine fragrant woods, there was much fascination with them, and they are frequently featured in works of Kabuki and Joruri theater. The word kyara, meaning aloeswood, even became a general term for "something wonderful". Hair wax that evokes the scent of aloeswood was extremely popular as well. Experience the fragrance, and understand why it was the most highly prized of scents.
For refreshment, relaxation, reading, listening to music, yoga, bathing - Less smoke.
Burn Time: Approx. 12 min. W x H x D (inch): 2.63 x 4.01 x 0.78 W x H x D (mm): 67 x 102 x 20