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Nijo - Japanese incense burner - Shoyeido

Timeless sandalwood scent with a fresh after-rain vibe; 20 sticks and mini holder - a delicate, unobtrusive accompaniment for tea drinking and evening relaxation.

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Nijo - Shoyeido

A timeless sandalwood recipe that evokes the purity of fresh air after an afternoon rain. A delicate, calming scent that blends harmoniously with tea drinking, quieting down, and evening reading.

Personal note: one of our favorites for the fall season (Dóri).

What do you find in the box?

  • 20 pcs incense sticks
  • a small incense holder – so you can use it immediately

Fragrance profile

  • Main note: sandalwood – smooth, clean, softly warm
  • Mood: post-rain air, orderly silence, clarity

Use

  1. Light the tip of the stick.
  2. Blow out the flame so it just burns.
  3. Place it in a stable, heat-resistant incense holder and enjoy the scent in a well-ventilated space.

Who do we recommend it to?

  • for tea drinking, meditation, evening relaxation
  • those who like sophisticated, unobtrusive fragrances
  • as a favorite companion during the autumn-winter period

Brand and relationship

We visited Shoyeido's workshop in 2019 ; our relationship has been ongoing ever since. As you may be used to, we know almost all of the makers and producers of the products available with us personally .

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Security

Never leave unattended; keep out of reach of children and pets. Always use in a heat-resistant container in a well-ventilated area.

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