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Mainichi sandalwood incense genuine lacquered box short 8 pieces
Mainichi sandalwood incense genuine lacquered box short 8 pieces
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Product size (width x depth x height): 170mm x 55mm x 330mm Contents: 8 bags Country of origin: Japan Countermeasures and effects: Relaxing Features: Natural Scent: Woody
Product explanation - Please be careful when handling fire.・Please store and use out of reach of children. Incense sticks give form to compassion and prayer, and convey the heart of a woman who cares for her. Giving incense sticks is not just about sending something, but about giving form to the giftee's heart. Delivering memorial incense sticks to funerals and other memorial services is a kind custom that has been handed down throughout Japan's long history. As the name suggests, the original meaning of koden was to deliver incense sticks rather than wrapping cash. Incense sticks with the authentic scent of sandalwood. This is a high-quality product with a mellow scent housed in a genuine lacquered box. The meaning of offering incense It is said that offering incense is to communicate with the Buddha through incense smoke. It seems to have the meaning of purifying oneself or eating with the Buddha, but above all, it has great meaning in calming one's mind and facing the Buddha with a good scent. In addition, burning incense in front of the Buddha is said to be performed three times to signify devotion to the Buddha, the Dharma, and the Sangha (Buddha, the Buddha, the Dharma, the scriptures that preached the Buddha's teachings, and the monks, the monks who also spread the Buddha's teachings). It is said. Although there are differences depending on the sect, it is common to hold three incense sticks, following the Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha Buddhist monks. Culture and technology, their inheritance and creation Humanity, armed with fire and tools, gave birth to civilization, and from that time the history of fragrance began. One day, a fragrance suddenly rose from the flame that was kept burning to keep the precious fire going. People felt mystery and power in it, and entrusted their prayers and wishes to it as something that exceeded human understanding. Nowadays, incense is burned in places of prayer around the world. Incense is also used in places where you seek excitement and peace. Incense is the supreme spiritual culture of modern times, and has become a culture of spiritual enrichment. 4,000 years since ancient India. The culture of fragrance, which has developed uniquely in the East and West, has met again in Japan, fused, and continues to develop with new creations. Now, the world is coming together as one, using scent as a common language, centered around the incense culture that was perfected in Japan. History of Japanese FragrancesJapan's fragrance culture has been nurtured over thousands of years. The history of fragrance in Japan began with the introduction of Buddhism in the 6th century. Burning spices such as fragrant wood and fragrant Japanese and Chinese plants, the fragrant scent conveys people's prayers and wishes. While these religious rituals spread, the custom of burning incense became part of the elegant lifestyle culture of the aristocrats, and in the Muromachi period, the scent play of applying burnt incense wood developed and became an art form, giving birth to ``Kodo''. Ta. In the Edo period, incense making techniques further developed and were incorporated into the daily lives of common people. The incense that is still used today is part of this long history of incense. Research and Development At Nippon Kodo's Research and Development Department, many researchers, including experts in perfumery and pharmaceuticals, apply accumulated data to create and develop fragrance products that further enrich our lives. It is working. Careful selection of raw materials and ensuring stability Fragrances are created by blending a wide variety of incense raw materials. Including precious natural fragrant woods and plants, powdered incense raw materials, fragrances extracted from natural flowers and plants, fragrances blended based on a certain theme. They have completely different ingredients and characteristics depending on the region of origin and manufacturer, which greatly affects the quality of the fragrance. At Nippon Kodo, we analyze a variety of raw materials from all over the world, carefully examining their quality, safety, and supply stability, and strive to procure superior products. In addition to developing new procurement networks, we have also set up a large-scale raw material warehouse to store large amounts of raw materials, mainly natural fragrance raw materials that are becoming difficult to obtain. We are strategically promoting measures to maintain fragrance quality and stable prices into the future. Raw materials/ingredients Tab, fragrance, fragrant wood Read more
Package size: 36 x 18.8 x 6.5 cm; 31.75 g
Fragrance family: Woody
Product type: Incense stick
Product explanation - Please be careful when handling fire.・Please store and use out of reach of children. Incense sticks give form to compassion and prayer, and convey the heart of a woman who cares for her. Giving incense sticks is not just about sending something, but about giving form to the giftee's heart. Delivering memorial incense sticks to funerals and other memorial services is a kind custom that has been handed down throughout Japan's long history. As the name suggests, the original meaning of koden was to deliver incense sticks rather than wrapping cash. Incense sticks with the authentic scent of sandalwood. This is a high-quality product with a mellow scent housed in a genuine lacquered box. The meaning of offering incense It is said that offering incense is to communicate with the Buddha through incense smoke. It seems to have the meaning of purifying oneself or eating with the Buddha, but above all, it has great meaning in calming one's mind and facing the Buddha with a good scent. In addition, burning incense in front of the Buddha is said to be performed three times to signify devotion to the Buddha, the Dharma, and the Sangha (Buddha, the Buddha, the Dharma, the scriptures that preached the Buddha's teachings, and the monks, the monks who also spread the Buddha's teachings). It is said. Although there are differences depending on the sect, it is common to hold three incense sticks, following the Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha Buddhist monks. Culture and technology, their inheritance and creation Humanity, armed with fire and tools, gave birth to civilization, and from that time the history of fragrance began. One day, a fragrance suddenly rose from the flame that was kept burning to keep the precious fire going. People felt mystery and power in it, and entrusted their prayers and wishes to it as something that exceeded human understanding. Nowadays, incense is burned in places of prayer around the world. Incense is also used in places where you seek excitement and peace. Incense is the supreme spiritual culture of modern times, and has become a culture of spiritual enrichment. 4,000 years since ancient India. The culture of fragrance, which has developed uniquely in the East and West, has met again in Japan, fused, and continues to develop with new creations. Now, the world is coming together as one, using scent as a common language, centered around the incense culture that was perfected in Japan. History of Japanese FragrancesJapan's fragrance culture has been nurtured over thousands of years. The history of fragrance in Japan began with the introduction of Buddhism in the 6th century. Burning spices such as fragrant wood and fragrant Japanese and Chinese plants, the fragrant scent conveys people's prayers and wishes. While these religious rituals spread, the custom of burning incense became part of the elegant lifestyle culture of the aristocrats, and in the Muromachi period, the scent play of applying burnt incense wood developed and became an art form, giving birth to ``Kodo''. Ta. In the Edo period, incense making techniques further developed and were incorporated into the daily lives of common people. The incense that is still used today is part of this long history of incense. Research and Development At Nippon Kodo's Research and Development Department, many researchers, including experts in perfumery and pharmaceuticals, apply accumulated data to create and develop fragrance products that further enrich our lives. It is working. Careful selection of raw materials and ensuring stability Fragrances are created by blending a wide variety of incense raw materials. Including precious natural fragrant woods and plants, powdered incense raw materials, fragrances extracted from natural flowers and plants, fragrances blended based on a certain theme. They have completely different ingredients and characteristics depending on the region of origin and manufacturer, which greatly affects the quality of the fragrance. At Nippon Kodo, we analyze a variety of raw materials from all over the world, carefully examining their quality, safety, and supply stability, and strive to procure superior products. In addition to developing new procurement networks, we have also set up a large-scale raw material warehouse to store large amounts of raw materials, mainly natural fragrance raw materials that are becoming difficult to obtain. We are strategically promoting measures to maintain fragrance quality and stable prices into the future. Raw materials/ingredients Tab, fragrance, fragrant wood Read more
Package size: 36 x 18.8 x 6.5 cm; 31.75 g
Fragrance family: Woody
Product type: Incense stick
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