Genroku - Japanese incense burner
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Genroku 元禄 – Japanese incense burner
Genroku is a composition that commemorates a golden age of culture: a majestic blend of old trees and delicate herbs . A rich, sandalwood-based scent that fills the space with extraordinary elegance, without being intrusive – like the clean air after rain in an old garden.
Fragrance profile
- Main note: sandalwood – warm, clean, smooth
- Accompanying notes: herbal, slightly spicy, woody tones
- Atmosphere: church silence, deep peace, clarity
When and why?
- For meditation , quiet reading, evening relaxation
- For those seeking the delicate, soothing scent of Japanese temples
- Even in smaller spaces – lasting but not loud presence
Data and packaging
- Burning time: approx. 20 minutes / stick
- Fragrance retention: the scent lingers in the room for a long time even after smoking
Use
- Light the end of the stick.
- Extinguish the flame so that it is just smoldering (it is not proper etiquette to blow it out).
- Place it in a stable, heat-resistant smoker in a well-ventilated area.
Security
Never leave unattended; keep out of reach of children and pets. Keep away from flammable materials and ensure adequate ventilation.
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Personal contact
Our teas don't come from wholesale warehouses or unknown sources. We travel to the small producers we source from – whether it's a Japanese family tea garden, a Chinese mountain village or an oolong maker in Taiwan.
Stories
We meet them in person, learn their story, see how they care for their plants, and how they process the fresh leaves.
These experiences are the soul of our teas. This way, not only is the quality guaranteed, but also the fact that behind each cup there is a real person, a real story.


Direct
This direct relationship is valuable to us. Not only because of the excellent tea, but because we believe that trust, respect and personal presence are what make the tea drinking experience truly special.
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