Hako (Kunjyudo)
Paper Incense HA KO - Black, Set of 6 (Relax)
Paper Incense HA KO - Black, Set of 6 (Relax)
A curated sampling of HA KO incense in a gift-worthy box. This unique set of leaf-shaped incense is made of washi paper. They were handcrafted by a family-run business with a history of over 120 years located in beautiful Awaji island which is known for a birth place for Japanese incense.
The "Relax" collection of Hako incense is inspired by a calm and quiet forest which is perfect for deep relaxation. The vetiver eases tension and the cypress and hiba soothe the nerves and calm the mind.
HA KO Paper Incense showcases one fragrance at a time, the scents used in this special offering were carefully selected and blended to promote relaxation, increase focus, and lull you into a deep sleep. Each leaf can be used as subtle potpourri, giving off fragrance for up to three months, or as incense that burns for approximately seven minutes while cleansing and deodorizing an area. This special set of six leaves comes in a sleek black container and includes a non-flammable felt mat.
Place one on a desk, in a car, near an entryway, or anywhere a touch of fragrance is desired. HA KO Paper Incense also makes a unique gift for friends and family.
Winner of the 2019 Good Design Award.
Fragrances included:
How to use: After lighting a piece of HA KO Paper Incense, blow out the flame and place the smoldering leaf on a felt burner mat , which should itself be on a flat, non-flammable surface. Each leaf will burn for approximately 5 - 7 minutes.
Do not allow to burn unsupervised. Avoid placing in drafty areas or near any flammable materials. Note that direct sunlight can cause discolouration.
Care: ● When burning, always use a non-flammable felt mat on a non-flammable plate or surface. ● Do not allow to burn unsupervised. ● Use caution when handling the flame. ● Avoid placing in drafty areas or near any flammable materials. ● Prior to disposal, ensure the flame is completely extinguished. ● Do not put in mouth. ● Keep out of reach of children. ● Do not use for purposes other than incense or potpourri.
About Kunjudo
Kunjudo, established in 1893 on Awaji Island, the largest producer of incense in Japan, has carefully chosen Fragrant Masters and artisans creating stable, high quality products, not least, of which is traditional "incense", using technical capabilities cultivated over many years, while we also constantly explore new uses of "incense" in daily life.
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