Light the tip of the incense then blow out the flame so that it produces a gentle wisp of smoke. It is best to pair Japanese incense sticks with an incense holder and plate or an incense burner, such as a kōro half-filled with white ash, to catch the burned incense and protect underlying surfaces. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
Incense and holder set FUJITSUBO
Yamada-Matsu
SKU
5755
Noble and elegant sandalwood-based incense sticks blended with borneol, benzoin resin and other natural extracts by historic Kyoto incense maker Yamada-Matsu. This set is named after Lady Fujitsubo: the lifelong love interest of Genji in the classic work of Japanese literature, The Tale of Genji.
Contents | 20 x incense sticks with glass holder |
Brand | Yamada-Matsu |
Origin | Kyoto, Japan |
Stick length | 7cm |
Burning time | 15 minutes |
Weight | 25g |
Packaging | Paper box |
Note: Due to a manufacturing update, the incense stand may be made of white porcelain instead of glass
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