Natural incense sticks, made by Japanese artisans. It smells of Japanese hot springs. Wayu Bionsen incense represents a new approach to one of Japan's oldest arts, the art of incense appreciation (kodo). This incense contains fragrances reminiscent of Japanese hot springs. But the appeal is not just about the incense itself: Wayu Bionsen incense comes in a designer box made of high-quality Japanese paper, a collaboration between designers from Paris and Kyoto.
Bring a piece of Japan into your everyday life. Wayu fragrances will make you feel more relaxed and enrich your environment.
Natural incense sticks, handcrafted in Japan. Takara Pearl generates a clean and elegant fragrance, like a pearl. A harmonious blend of jasmine and peach, combined with other natural fragrances, reminiscent of French essences.
Natural Japanese incense sticks. This product is made with only natural materials with no added fragrances, created especially for those who do not like scented incense. Only the faint, unobtrusive smell from the combustion lingers.
Japanese natural incense sticks. Nankako is a highly fragrant incense with notes of sandalwood and coconut. It is an incense of the highest quality.
Raw materials:
machilus thunbergii bark, coconut, sandalwood, mineral substances, essences
Incense certification:
No carcinogenic substances such as benzene, toluene, benzopyrene, formaldehyde, etc. are used; instead, essences are used that comply with the regulations of the IFRA (International Fragrance Association) certification system and dyes approved for food and cosmetic products; the term "mineral substances" refers to calcium carbonate, titanium oxide or aluminum oxide.
Cautionary statements:
1. Do not breathe fumes emitted from emission points2. Use in ventilated areas3. Keep out of reach of children4. Ensure ashes fall on non-flammable surfaces5. People suffering from fragrance sensitivity should use this product with caution
Made in Japan
Japanese natural incense sticks. Mainichi-Koh Cherry Blossoms is a high-quality scented incense from the prestigious house of Nippon Kodo, masters in the art of incense since 1575.
For over 400 years, Nippon Kodo, having inherited the tradition of the Imperial Court's incense masters, has created unparalleled incense blends using the latest technology.
Burn time and smoke quantity may vary slightly depending on airflow and how the stick is lit.
Tips and precautions for use:
Light the tip of the incense stick and extinguish the flame.
Use a non-flammable container such as an incense burner. Please be careful when handling fire.
Use and store out of reach of children and pets.
Do not use for other purposes.
Make sure to check that no incense sticks are left in the ashes before use.
When using multiple incense sticks at once, leave at least 1 cm of space between them so they do not come into contact with each other.
Japanese natural incense sticks. This incense produces a lot of fragrance and is handcrafted in Japan. It smells of lavender. Wayu Lavander incense represents a new approach to one of Japan's oldest arts, the art of incense appreciation (kodo). This incense contains a distinct note of lavender. But the charm is not just about the incense itself: Wayu Lavander incense comes in a designer box made of high-quality Japanese paper, the result of a collaboration between designers from Paris and Kyoto.
Bring a piece of Japan into your daily life. Wayu fragrances will make you feel more relaxed and enrich your environment.
Japanese natural incense sticks. Takara Gold is an incense created based on the scent of tuberose. This flower emits an enchanting night scent. It is a bulbous plant of the agave family, and the scent is extracted from the single white flowers that resemble narcissus. Although native to Mexico, it is often cultivated in India, Morocco, and Egypt.Takara Gold is made into incense sticks in which the fragrance is enclosed in capsules so small that they are not visible to the naked eye. When an incense stick is lit, the heat causes the capsule to disappear, and the fragrance inside begins to flow into the air. The capsule keeps the fragrance fresh until combustion occurs. Takara Gold is therefore the world's first incense stick that emits a scent only after being lit.
Japanese natural incense sticks. It is an unscented incense and produces little smoke. Kofu Sakura is an incense of the highest quality.
The incense distributed by Esperia are all of the highest quality. We pay particular attention to selecting incense produced without the slightest use of harmful substances.
Kofu Sakura is an incense characterized by emitting little smoke and being substantially odorless. Made in Japan.
Raw materials:
Machilus thunbergii bark, charcoal
Incense certification:
No carcinogenic substances, such as benzene, toluene, benzopyrene, formaldehyde, etc., are used; instead, essences are used that comply with the standards set by the IFRA (International Fragrance Association) certification system and colorants permitted for food and cosmetic products; the term "mineral substances" refers to calcium carbonate, titanium oxide or aluminum oxide.
Cautionary statements:
1. Do not inhale the fumes emitted from the emission points2. Use in ventilated areas3. Keep out of reach of children4. Ensure that ashes fall on non-flammable surfaces5. People who suffer from perfume sensitization should use this product with caution
Made in Japan
Japanese natural incense sticks. This incense is very fragrant and made by Japanese artisans. It has a spicy yet soft scent. Wayu Cherry Blossom incense represents a new approach to one of Japan's oldest arts, the art of incense appreciation (kodo). This incense is a mix of various elements, including white sandalwood, cloves, and cinnamon. The result is both relaxing and exciting, soft and spicy, yet overall very Japanese. Relax and let its aroma fill your space. But the appeal is not just about the incense itself: Wayu Cherry Blossom incense comes in a designer box made of high-quality Japanese paper, a collaboration between designers from Paris and Kyoto.
Bring a piece of Japan into your daily life. Wayu fragrances will make you feel more relaxed and enrich your environment.
Natural Japanese incense sticks. This incense produces a lot of fragrance and is handcrafted in Japan. It smells of osmanthus. Wayu Osmanthus incense represents a new approach to one of Japan's oldest arts, that of incense appreciation (kodo). This incense contains Osmanthus flowers, a plant native to Japan. Its fragrance invites happiness and euphoria. But the appeal is not just about the incense itself: Wayu Osmanthus incense comes in a designer box made of high-quality Japanese paper, the result of a collaboration between designers from Paris and Kyoto.Bring a bit of Japan into your everyday life. Wayu fragrances will make you feel more relaxed and enrich your environment.
Esperia, in collaboration with the Japanese company Tanaka Incense, has selected a high-quality incense produced in Japan especially for you. We have chosen natural sandalwood, a precious and iconic wood, which diffuses an elegant fragrance with a delicate yet decisive character.The burning time and the amount of smoke may vary slightly depending on the airflow and how the stick is lit.
Product details
Net weight: 90 gNumber of sticks: approximately 180 pcsBurning time: 25 minFragrance: SandalwoodRaw materials: TABU/charcoal
Tips and precautions for use:
Light the tip of the incense stick and extinguish the flame.
Use a non-flammable container such as an incense burner. Please be careful when handling fire.
Use and store out of reach of children and pets.
Do not use for other purposes.
Make sure to check that no incense sticks remain in the ashes before use.
When using multiple incense sticks simultaneously, leave a space of at least 1 cm between them so that they do not come into contact with each other.
Japanese natural incense sticks. Takara Sapphire owes its name to the mysterious agarwood scent, reminiscent of the blue glow of a sapphire. It is a typical oriental fragrance, capable of removing unpleasant odors.