Japanese Incense - Oedo-Koh Chrysanthemum
A floral fragrance, which is smooth, refreshing and invigorating. The gardeners of Komagome and Sugamo near Edo are said to have sparked the chrysanthemum craze of the Edo era. Chrysanthemums were believed since ancient times to prolong life, and during the Edo Period the Chrysanthemum Festival became a yearly event where people drank chrysanthemum sake infused with medicinal blossoms.
Burning, or ‘listening to’ Chrysanthemum fragrance incense is perfect for times you are studying, working or engaging in creative activities. You should notice uplifting tones and attributes that will help improve results!
The package contains 60 sticks and a small ceramic holder offered. Made in Japan.
A floral fragrance, which is smooth, refreshing and invigorating. The gardeners of Komagome and Sugamo near Edo are said to have sparked the chrysanthemum craze of the Edo era. Chrysanthemums were believed since ancient times to prolong life, and during the Edo Period the Chrysanthemum Festival became a yearly event where people drank chrysanthemum sake infused with medicinal blossoms.
Burning, or ‘listening to’ Chrysanthemum fragrance incense is perfect for times you are studying, working or engaging in creative activities. You should notice uplifting tones and attributes that will help improve results!
The package contains 60 sticks and a small ceramic holder offered. Made in Japan.
A floral fragrance, which is smooth, refreshing and invigorating. The gardeners of Komagome and Sugamo near Edo are said to have sparked the chrysanthemum craze of the Edo era. Chrysanthemums were believed since ancient times to prolong life, and during the Edo Period the Chrysanthemum Festival became a yearly event where people drank chrysanthemum sake infused with medicinal blossoms.
Burning, or ‘listening to’ Chrysanthemum fragrance incense is perfect for times you are studying, working or engaging in creative activities. You should notice uplifting tones and attributes that will help improve results!
The package contains 60 sticks and a small ceramic holder offered. Made in Japan.
The high quality incense "OEDO-KOH":
Their subtly blended fragrances are related to tales that were popular during the Edo period (1603-1868). Each of these incenses, in traditional colors, is carefully handcrafted by artisans in Tokyo.
The packaging:
The refined presentation of these incenses is in itself an evocation of the Edo period: a paulownia wooden box decorated with Japanese motifs in traditional colors and, inside, reproductions of Ukiyo-e paintings typical of the Edo period. aesthetics of this glorious era.
The incense holder:
Each box contains an incense holder whose color is reminiscent of the stones that covered the ground of Edo. Pewter was a metal favored by the upper class during the Edo period. The tin stand included in the box can be washed with water and will last a long time.