Oedo-Koh Incense Chrysanthemum (60 sticks)
SKU: 54611 8204 25C 2046Japanse incense - Oedo-Koh Incense Chrysanthemum (60 sticks)
Japanse incense
The gardeners of Komagome and Sugamo at Edo would have caused the chrysanthemum series of the Edo era. Edo residents loved the beautiful and spectacular, loved the beautiful and fragrant flowers, which were shown or formed in different forms. Chrysanthemums have been believed to have extended life since ancient times, and during the Edo period the Chrysanthemum Festival became an annual event where people drank chrysanthemum sake with medicinal blossoms. The soft, refreshing scent of chrysanthemum will surprise you as did the residents of the old Edo.
Chrysanthemums were loved by the people of Edo, not only because of their beauty, but also as a symbol of longevity. The fragrance is soft, refreshing and invigorating.
Number of sticks: 60
Characteristic: Wooden box with incense burner.
Product origin: Japan
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