Oedo-Koh Incense Aloeswood (60 sticks)
SKU: 54611 8201 25C 2015Japanese incense - Oedo-Koh Incense Aloeswood (60 sticks)
Japanese incense
Incense-smelling ceremonies were the practice of court members, feudal lords and other rich people. Even among ordinary people, although they might lack access to real fragrant forests, there was much fascination for them, and they are often used in works by Kabuki and Joruri theater. The word kyara, which means aloeswood, even became a general term for 'something miraculous'. Hair wax that evokes the smell of aloeswood was also hugely popular. Experience the scent and understand why it was the most appreciated scents.
Taste the deep, rich scent of aloe wood, appreciated by the people of old Edo as the most luxurious scents.
Number of sticks: 60
Characteristic: Wooden box with incense burner.
Product origin: Japan
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