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Nippon Kodo Memories Incense - Rose Avenue Nippon Kodo Memories Incense - Rose Avenue Nippon Kodo Memories Incense - Rose Avenue Nippon Kodo Memories Incense - Rose Avenue
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Nippon Kodo Memories Incense - Rose Avenue

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Imagine an avenue in Europe, lined with houses all with wild roses in their gardens. Nippon Kodo's Rose Avenue is a fragrance based on the image of this sweet and beautiful avenue. Each burn brings to mind the roses that seem entwined with their surroundings, so natural as to seem wild. Each pack includes a bespoke ceramic incense holder and 20 aromatic sticks with a approximate burn time of 25 minutes each. Made in Japan. 

Exclusively imported in Australia by Saison.

Fragrance

Key notes: rose damascena, rose centifolia, honey

Specifications

‐ Recyclable cardboard packaging
‐ Includes 20 sticks
‐ No bamboo core for a clean burn, pure scent
‐ Includes mini ceramic incense holder
‐ Burn time: Approx. 25min
‐ Expertly crafted in Japan
‐ Measures 10cm in length

How to use

Stick incense are the most popular of all types of incense. Place the incense stick in an incense holder and light the end, then blow out the flame. An incense holder that is big enough to catch the ash that will fall as the stick burns will be best for cleaning up afterwards.

Nippon Kodo

Nippon Kodo
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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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