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Kayuragi traditional Japanese incense with 40 sticks & holder
Kayuragi Incense is so-called because the Japanese word ‘Ka’ means fragrance and ‘yarugi’ means slowly wafting smoke.
The Kayuragi incense sticks are clean burning – they have no bamboo core and offer a pure, refined scent. Each stick is estimated to burn for about 25 minutes.
The Kayuragi Japanese incense sticks come presented in a Paulownia wood box with an attractively designed stripe design on the lid – inspired by the colours of Japanese kimono fabric.
These traditional incense sticks make an ideal gift for both newcomers and experienced incense lovers, as it comes with a small incense stick holder for easy use.
Product Specifications:
Number of Sticks in Box: 40
Burn Time Per Stick: Approximately 25 Minutes
Length of Sticks: Approximately 140mm Long
Dimensions of Box: 3.1cm Width x 15.8cm Length x 2.6cm Depth
Country of Origin: Japan
Scent Profiles:
Cherry Blossom:
Kayuragi Cherry Blossoms incense is a delicate floral scented incense. Cherry blossom, or Sakura, is a popular Japanese scent, and its soft and delicate fragrance provides reminders of the scent of springtime all year round.
The packaging reflects the colours of cherry blossoms, from the pink of the flowers in full bloom to the soft grey as the flowers fade, and the sticks themselves are a striking pink colour.
Aloeswood:
Kayuragi Aloeswood incense is fragranced with the aroma of aloeswood, otherwise known as agarwood or oud.
Japanese Cypress:
Kayuragi Japanese Cypress incense features the classic scent of the Japanese cypress tree.
Known as Hinoki in Japan, the cypress trees are highly regarded and included as a popular fragrance in high-quality incense products. The scent of cypress incense is fresh and calming, with a woody undertone.
The incense sticks are an olive green/brown colour, reflective of the natural environment of the cypress trees.
Narcissus:
Kayuragi Narcissus incense is beautifully fresh and floral, featuring green floral notes that are clear and velvety, evoking the serene beauty of spring blossoms.