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Nippon Kodo Kayuragi Incense Cones - Jasmine Nippon Kodo Kayuragi Incense Cones - Jasmine Nippon Kodo Kayuragi Incense Cones - Jasmine Nippon Kodo Kayuragi Incense Cones - Jasmine
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Nippon Kodo Kayuragi Incense Cones - Jasmine

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Jasmine traditionally symbolises love, sensuatlty and romance. Nippon Kodo captures the the glorious splendour of the jasmine scent. Nippon Kodo's Kayuragi collection is where fragrance "ka" meets with slowly wafting scented smoke "yuragi." Inspired by Kimono fabric, the Kayuragi collection's decorated wooden box contains 12 cones that burn for up to 9 minutes each. Made in Japan. 

Nippon Kodo is officially imported in Australia by Saison.

 

Specifications

‐ Wooden box with sliding cardboard case
‐ Includes 12 cones
‐ Includes mini metal incense holder
‐ Burn time: Approx. 9min
‐ Expertly crafted in Japan
‐ 6cm x 5.5cm x 6cm

How to use

Cone incense burns quickly and strongly and is easier to use than other forms of incense as it does not scatter ash. To use light the tip of the cone and blow out the flame. Place the cone in an incense holder when burning.

Nippon Kodo

Nippon Kodo
Nippon Kodo

Nippon Kodo

Nippon Kodo’s products have unique fragrances. These fragrances come from tying together closely guarded preparation skills that are more than 400 years old with the sensitivities of modern perfumers. Nippon Kodo inherited their skills through writings on the mixture of aromatic woods by Takai Juemon, an incense preparer who supplied the Emperor of Japan in Japan’s Tensho era (late 16th century). Perfumers with Japan’s best noses and instincts interpret and evolve that tradition to create exquisite fragrances.

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