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We have just restocked the Assorted Waboku ​​Incense Set. This series set brings together three different types of traditional Japanese woods - Hinoki (Cypress Incense), Keyaki (Zelvoka), and Kusunoki (Camphor Incense). Each distinct type of wood scent Japanese incense brings forth the calm and stillness of Japanese forests and transports you to the heart of ancient Japan. Hinoki Cypress, Japanese Forest, Hinoki Wood, Making Pottery, Ceramic Ball, Ancient Japan, Ceramic Incense Holder, Ceramic Incense, Japanese Incense

We have just restocked the Assorted Waboku ​​Incense Set. This series set brings together three different types of traditional Japanese woods - Hinoki (Cypress Incense), Keyaki (Zelvoka), and Kusunoki (Camphor Incense). Each distinct type of wood scent Japanese incense brings forth the calm and stillness of Japanese forests and transports you to the heart of ancient Japan.

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An incense plate from "Arita ware," celebrating 400 years of Japanese porcelain's origin. The incense holder allows for two different impressions, either by inserting it into the groove or placing it anywhere on the plate as preferred. The incense plate is produced by 224porcelain, a kiln in Hizen Yoshida, Ureshino City, Saga Prefecture, that explores new, unparalleled creations while basing its techniques on Arita ware. As porcelain is handmade, there are individual differences in color and shape. PRODUCT DETAILS Quantity: 1 Box Dimensions: Height 17.6 cm (6.93 in) × Width 6.0 cm (2.36 in) × Depth 2.8 cm (1.10 in), Weight approximately 280 g (9.88 oz) Plate Size: Height 16.3 cm (6.42 in) × Width 4.4 cm (1.73 in) × Depth 1.7 cm (0.67 in), Weight approximately 215 g (7.58 oz) Incense Holder Japanese Incense Holder, Incense Holder Ceramic, Ceramic Incense Holder, Japanese Incense, Japanese Teapot, Sake Set, Japanese Gifts, Japanese Porcelain, Unique Ceramics

Japanese Porcelain Incense Plate An incense plate from "Arita ware," celebrating 400 years of Japanese porcelain's origin. The incense holder allows for two different impressions, either by inserting it into the groove or placing it anywhere on the plate as preferred. The incense plate is produced by 224porcelain, a kiln in Hizen Yoshida, Ureshino City, Saga Prefecture, that explores new, unparalleled creations while basing its techniques on Arita ware. As porcelain is handmade, there are…

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For those who are unfamiliar, Japanese incense is traditionally made without the bamboo stick. Instead, ingredients are blended together and bound with natural ingredients and water. The resulting paste is then extruded and allowed to dry, resulting in a stick of pure incense.

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