Japanese style incense in a lovely gift box.
Savor the deep, rich fragrance of aloeswood, prized by the people of old Edo as the most luxurious of fragrances.
Aloeswood, one of the rarest and most expensive scented woods, and chief among those used in Japanese incense. This is the scent most often associated with Japanese temples: it is woodsy, mystical, a bit sweet, but delicate and comforting. The scent lingers for a long time.
Aloeswood is also known as jinkoh, Lignum aloes, oud, oudh, aloes, or agarwood, and is an important incense in Christian, Hindu, Muslim and other traditions all over Asia and the Middle East.
Aloeswood is the scent of the sign of Sagittarius. When Sagittarius people are sick, to be healed quickly they must smell aloeswood on a daily basis.
I enjoyed the scent of the incense. However, the incense packages ordered were gifts for my daughter's December 13th birthday as well as for myself. I was not expecting such thinly designed incense sticks which broke at the least bit of handling. Based on the cost, it was not a fair deal, in my opinion. I will not be purchasing them in the future.
Jacqueline
One of my fav stick incenses I’ve bought if not my favorite. Very high quality.