[Incense] BAIKA | Japanese Plum (Full Size) 20 Cones 100% Natural Handmade
Award-winning: OMOTENASHI Selection 2023
Six in Sense—BAIKA, incense inspired by a 1000-year-old blend, that allows you to discover spring impressed by plum blossoms.
BAIKA appears in “Umegae,” the 32nd chapter of The Tale of Genji, a classic work of Japanese literature.
For more information, see “The Tale of Genji and Umegae”.
Incense ingredients from all over the world met and blended in Japan 1000 years ago, and now travel to the world as SCENT of JAPAN.
The “old and new” incense experience is available with the fragrance recipe from 1000 years ago. It is a modern recreation by an incense master of Awaji Island. The palm-sized package (full size) is designed with sustainability in mind, and the lid can be used as an incense dish. The incense stand provided allows you to burn the incense until the very end.
Light an incense, follow the smoke with your eyes, listen to the fragrance. Hear your heart. Turn inward and connect with your "feelings." Find your authentic-self again with the Japanese fragrance "Six in Sense."
3 Key Features:
- 100% natural ingredients
- Based on the original formulation, more than 20% of the incense is agarwood, which is becoming increasingly difficult to obtain.
- Sustainable conscious packaging
- Handmade in Awaji Island, Hand-packed in Tokyo
※1% of proceeds goes to “1% for the Planet”
Key Ingredients:
Agarwood | Sandalwood | Cuddy Shell | Borneol | Clove | Frankincense | Spikenard
Specifications:
- Quantity: 20 pcs *1.5 to 2 times larger than average size
- Burn time: 30 min
- Lingering scent: 30-60 min, depending on the size and structure of the space.
- Shelf life: Semi-permanent before burning, depending on how it is stored.
- Size:
- Package (H 1.8 in. Φ 2.5 in.)
- Incense (H 1.0 in. Φ 0.5 in.)
- Use the lid as an incense dish and place the cone-shaped incense on the holder provided.
- Gently blow out for 10-15 seconds until the ember forms.
- Store our premium Incense in a cool dry place.
- Be aware that the incense dish may be hot.
- Do not place burning incense near anything flammable.
- Never leave burning incense unattended.
- Make sure to extinguish the incense before leaving the room.
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