Description
About The Incense
These fragrances have been specially blended to correlate with the folk tales that were told during the Edo Period.
Each incense is colored with traditional colors.
One by one, these products are carefully hand crafted by the skilled craftsman of Tokyo.
About The Packaging
The incense is nestled in a paulownia box while the packaging is adorned with Japanese patterns in traditional colors. We paid special attention to textures and made sure the packaging has a luxurious surface finish.
The Ukiyo-e paintings printed inside the package express the aesthetic during the Edo period.
About The Incense Holder
Each incense includes an incense holder that resembles the stone pave ments of Edo. Tin was a favored metal by the upper class during the Edo period. The tin incense stand included in the package can be washed with water and will last for a long time.
Oedo-Koh Incense Set – Water Drop
$31.00
In the Edo Period (1603-1868 ) people did not have baths at home, therefore public bath houses were built to meet the need. At first they were steam baths, then large bathtubs were developed. As people were unclothed and co-mingled without regard for age, gender, or rank, the bath house was an egalitarian place. A popular item for these bath house-goers was a scented lotion made with distilled floral essences using a device called “ranbiki.” OEDO-KOH Water Drop is a fragrance that has such floral warmth like the moment you step out of bath.
– No bamboo core for a clean burning, pure scent
– Box includes 60 sticks and a tin incense stand
– Petite, cute package
– Use for room scent, relaxation, reading, listening to music, yoga, bathing
Burn Time: Approx. 12 min
Made in Japan
In stock
Description
About The Incense
These fragrances have been specially blended to correlate with the folk tales that were told during the Edo Period.
Each incense is colored with traditional colors.
One by one, these products are carefully hand crafted by the skilled craftsman of Tokyo.
About The Packaging
The incense is nestled in a paulownia box while the packaging is adorned with Japanese patterns in traditional colors. We paid special attention to textures and made sure the packaging has a luxurious surface finish.
The Ukiyo-e paintings printed inside the package express the aesthetic during the Edo period.
About The Incense Holder
Each incense includes an incense holder that resembles the stone pave ments of Edo. Tin was a favored metal by the upper class during the Edo period. The tin incense stand included in the package can be washed with water and will last for a long time.
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