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A Note on Japonism Japonism refers to the influential 19th-century artistic movement that emerged when Japan reopened to global trade. Japanese aesthetics and craftsmanship soon inspired artists and designers across the West, shaping new creative directions in art and culture. Artwork Featured Aloeswood: The Great Wave off Kanagawa — Katsushika Hokusai (1831) Sandalwood: Fine Wind, Clear Morning — Katsushika Hokusai (1830–1832) Osmanthus: Leaving Edo: Nihonbashi — Utagawa Hiroshige (1831–1834) Cherry Blossom: Evening Glow at Koganei — Utagawa Hiroshige (1837–1838) Green Tea: 27th Station: Fukuroi — Utagawa Hiroshige (1833–1834)

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Size25 sample incense sticks total
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NIPPON KODO - Konjyaku-Koh Japonism Incense Discovery Set

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Experience a curated journey through Japanese scent and artistry with this Incense Discovery Set, featuring five signature Kayuragi fragrances. Each scent—Aloeswood, Sandalwood, Osmanthus, Cherry Blossom (Sakura), and Green Tea—comes in its own beautifully designed mini-pack, with 5 incense sticks per fragrance.

Every package showcases a celebrated masterpiece of Japanese art, making this set perfect for those exploring incense for the first time or anyone who appreciates Japanese aesthetics. These fragrances create a calming atmosphere ideal for meditation, relaxation, yoga, reading, or a soothing bath.

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  • Burn time: ~25 minutes per stick

  • 5 fragrances × 5 sticks each

  • Each fragrance pack includes a small incense stand

  • Perfect for meditation, relaxation, stress relief, massage sessions, or quiet moments

 

 

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A Note on Japonism Japonism refers to the influential 19th-century artistic movement that emerged when Japan reopened to global trade. Japanese aesthetics and craftsmanship soon inspired artists and designers across the West, shaping new creative directions in art and culture. Artwork Featured Aloeswood: The Great Wave off Kanagawa — Katsushika Hokusai (1831) Sandalwood: Fine Wind, Clear Morning — Katsushika Hokusai (1830–1832) Osmanthus: Leaving Edo: Nihonbashi — Utagawa Hiroshige (1831–1834) Cherry Blossom: Evening Glow at Koganei — Utagawa Hiroshige (1837–1838) Green Tea: 27th Station: Fukuroi — Utagawa Hiroshige (1833–1834)

Dimensions

Size25 sample incense sticks total
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