Japanese Incense sticks OEDO-KOH Peony

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Oedo -Koh Peony Tree. The enchanting peony enjoyed enormous popularity in Edo. Its bewitching form is reminiscent of a beautiful geisha, and gazing upon a peony you can almost hear the music and see the dances of the geisha quarter. This was an exclusive world for the privileged few, and it is said that customers’ time spent in teahouses was measured by sticks of incense. The fragrance of the peony, “queen of the flowers” evokes this beautiful and evanescent world.

Love potion of the geisha quarter, enchantment of the floating world. The sweet scent of peony has untold charms.

 

– Wooden box includes 60 sticks and a tin incense stand
– Petite, cute package; take 2 to 3 as a gift!
– No bamboo core
– Time of burning 12 min
– For refreshment, relaxation, reading, listening to music, yoga, bathing

Uplift your spirit.

 

Description

Fragrance that reaches one’s soul has the power to change time and space into something valuable.

Nippon Kodo’s collections will reach such acute spirits with its line of products comprised of profound scents that are created by our non-compromising pursuit of “quality” which can be attained only by those who thoroughly know “the real thing.”
In Japan, there was a time called Edo, which lasted 260 years from the 1600s to the 1800s.

 

People of different classes, such as samurai, peasants, craftsmen, and tradesmen, created their own culture during this time.
In particular, people of Japan’s capital city at the time, Edo (today’s Tokyo), enjoyed the four seasons and the company of other people, giving life to a culture brimming with vitality.

 

This saw the emergence of words like iki.Iki was used to describe things like a gentleman’s mindset such as when men amuse themselves, the allure of a mature lady, or simple attire that enshrouded glamour beneath. The spirit of iki is still revered amongst the intellectual fashionistas in Japan.Iki represents an urban “dandyism” of the Edo era. That can be iki by doing a small thing to give attention to something that would usually not be noticed. For example, let’s say that we displayed a single flower in a small vase when your guests come to your home. It is a small display, but it gives people coming into the room a sense of comfort and a feeling of season. That would be an example of an iki arrangement. Iki can also be expressed in the thoughtfulness of one person towards another.

 

This series was created by master incense artisans from modern Tokyo, using fragrance to represent a range of Edo-inspired scenes.
As you light the incense, an enticing wisp of smoke beckons you to Edo’s urbane world of iki. The aroma will send you back in time to Japan’s good old Edo period The scent is pure and clear using only natural aromatic materials without the bamboo core, whcih distinguishes itself from the common inscence sticks.

OEDO-KOH tells six different stories of people from this era.The drifting scent may awaken memories that lie deep within you and …

Uplift your spirit.

 

Additional information

Weight 0.2 kg
Dimensions 10 × 6.5 × 2 cm

Scent

Peony. Love potion of the geisha quarter, enchantment of the floating world. The sweet powdery scent of peony has untold charms.

Contains

  • Box includes 60 handmade sticks 6cm long sticks
  • a tin incense stand reminiscent of old pavements in Japan

    Petite, cute package ina wooden box, traditional japanese crafted cover

    Time of burning aprox. 12 min

 

Use

    • Using incense stand & ceramic plate
      1. Light the tip of the incense and blow out the flame.
      2. Put the burning incense in an incense stand and place on top of a ceramic plate to catch the ashes. Another method of burning incense is to place the stick in a container of help hold the stick up straight.
      3. Place the incense in the center or corner of a room and avoid having it directly next to you.
      4. The best way to experience incense is to enjoy the wafting fragrant smoke from afar.

      As you see the smoke rise you will begin to enjoy the pleasant fragrance that spreads throughout your space. You will also enjoy the lingering fragrance of the incense long after it has stopped burning.

    • ▼ Using incense burner with incense ash
      1. Fill the incense burner with incense burner ash (up to about 80%).

      2. Light the top of the incense and then extinguish the flame. Let the smoke drift through the air.
      3. If it is a stick incense, stand it on its end in the ash. If it is a cone or coil incense, place it on top of the ash.
      4. Leave the lid off to let the incense burn. *The lid may be closed if there is no danger of cutting off oxygen to the flame.

      NOTE: Our incense ingredients include natural products that may sometimes cause color changes or crystallization; however this has no effect on the quality of the product. Please be careful when dealing with fire.

    • store our of reach of children
    • store in dry and safe place
    • To prevent scattering of ashes do not place incense in a draft
    • Place stand on non flamable surface dávejte na nehořlavý povrch.
  • Use for yoga, scenting the area, relaxation, with a bath or “listening” to a scent ceremony with friends.