Japanese incense incense Oedo incense - Sakura no flower clothes
Regular price
HK$180.00
Edo (Tokyo’s old name) culture was a playful and stylish one, born from a combination of elegance and commonplace, vulgarity and refinement. People enjoy the four seasons, cherish their friends and neighbors, and live a vibrant life.
This collection was created by a Tokyo-based incense burner master to express the fragrant scent of old Edo. A thin column of smoke summons you to the world of sleek modernism that Edo represented. We invite you to immerse yourself in the fragrant world of Edo.
Cherry blossoms
The custom of cherry blossom viewing was popular in the Edo period. The Somei Yoshino cherry trees, which can be seen today in groves across Japan, were originally grown as an ornamental garden variety in the village of Somei near Edo. Cherry blossom viewing is also an opportunity for Edo residents to meet each other, show off themselves and perform: wearing matching fancy kimonos, people sing and dance to celebrate the arrival of spring. The charming scent of cherry blossoms heralds the arrival of spring.
Contents: 60 sticks of incense sticks and a tin incense holder. Burning time: about 12 minutes for each stick to refresh, relax, read, listen to music, yoga, and bathe.
Origin: Japan
This collection was created by a Tokyo-based incense burner master to express the fragrant scent of old Edo. A thin column of smoke summons you to the world of sleek modernism that Edo represented. We invite you to immerse yourself in the fragrant world of Edo.
Cherry blossoms
The custom of cherry blossom viewing was popular in the Edo period. The Somei Yoshino cherry trees, which can be seen today in groves across Japan, were originally grown as an ornamental garden variety in the village of Somei near Edo. Cherry blossom viewing is also an opportunity for Edo residents to meet each other, show off themselves and perform: wearing matching fancy kimonos, people sing and dance to celebrate the arrival of spring. The charming scent of cherry blossoms heralds the arrival of spring.
Contents: 60 sticks of incense sticks and a tin incense holder. Burning time: about 12 minutes for each stick to refresh, relax, read, listen to music, yoga, and bathe.
Origin: Japan
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