
Japanese Incense - Excellent Kobunboku - Long
Made in Japan
Number of sticks: ≈ 100
Duration: ≈ 75 min.
Scent: Agarwood (or aloe, agar) and spices
Japanese incense without bamboo holder.
EAN: 4960776005516
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≈100 agar sticks (aloe wood) and spices
This incense made from Kalimantan aloe wood is a clever blend of sandalwood, borneol, clove, cinnamon and other medicinal plants that give it a spicy note. Its rare and exquisite aroma is perfect for meditation because it helps introspection and calm. It was the favorite incense of Zen Master Kodo Sawaki.
The traditional aromas of the Kobunboku collection are very popular in Japan. 'Ko' means pleasant, 'Bun' elegant, 'Boku' wood or tree: Kobunboku refers to the plum tree and its flower. Also called the "flower of peace", it is a very popular ingredient in Japan.
In 1657, Kakuemon Yamatoya opened a shop selling medicinal plants and aromatic woods in Sakai, Japan. Since then, Baieido has continued to make its incense with the same ancestral formulas, which are secretly passed down from generation to generation. Their master craftsmen travel the world in search of the best natural ingredients: agarwood, sandalwood, resins, herbs, spices….
This format is ideal if you are a big consumer of incense. It is also an original idea to make a scented gift!
Also available in boxes of 20 sticks (ref. 2003), in medium box (ref. IB552) and in large box (ref. IB550).
- Avis