Japanese incense, also known as "Koh" or "Kōdō," is a type of incense that is typically made from a mixture of natural ingredients such as agarwood, sandalwood, cinnamon, and other spices. It is known for its high quality and unique scents, which can range from subtle and floral to intense and woody. It is often used in traditional Japanese ceremonies such as tea ceremonies, Zen meditation, and Shinto rituals. Incense holders come in a wide variety of designs that either hold a single burning incense or can store your full collection. Designed by skilled craftsmen, they even make for beautiful decoration items on their own. 

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  • KINSHODO Arita ware Year of the Rabbit Incense Holder KINSHODO Arita ware Year of the Rabbit Incense Holder
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    KINSHODO

    Arita Porcelain Incense Holder YEAR OF THE RABBIT

    Kinshodo specializes in Arita ware. Arita ware is a Japanese style of porcelain crafts that originated in the Southern Saga perfection of Japan. Near the end of the 16th century, porcelain clay was discovered near Arita city and this started the...
    ¥2,200
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