Collection: Incense

Invite calm into your everyday with our curated collection of Japanese incense and incense holders.

Thoughtfully selected to support your daily rituals, this collection brings together the essentials: artisan incense, hand-formed holders, and scents that invite reflection. Whether you're starting your morning with clarity, grounding yourself after a long day, or simply taking a mindful breath, each piece is designed to support that pause. 

SANSHI SUIMEI

Named after the phrase Sanshi Suimei(山紫水明), which poetically describes the scenic beauty of Japan’s purple mountains and clear waters, this series offers deeply traditional fragrances like kyara, sandalwood, and ambergris. These are the timeless scents of temples, calligraphy, and still mornings. Grounding and refined, SANSHI SUIMEI brings the quiet majesty of nature and Japanese incense culture into your space.

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HANGA – Scents Inspired by Woodblock Prints

Inspired by the delicate beauty of traditional Japanese woodblock prints, the HANGA series captures moments in nature with both scent and design. Each fragrance pairs with a seasonal motif—plum blossoms, waves, pine trees—inviting you to appreciate the fleeting beauty of time passing. As you open each box, it feels like opening a small piece of art—one that lingers in the air long after the flame has gone out.

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Choju Giga Collection

Inspired by Japan’s oldest manga, the Chōjū Giga Collection features handcrafted tin incense holders of playful animals from the famous scrolls, bringing charm and humor to your space.

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Japanese Four Seasons Collection

Celebrate the beauty of Japan’s changing seasons with our exquisite collection of incense holders, each inspired by the natural world. From the delicate sakura blossoms of spring to the resilient ginkgo leaves of autumn, this collection brings together symbols of Japanese nature and culture in finely crafted tin.

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ENGIMONO — Fragrance of Good Fortune

Inspired by traditional Japanese symbols of luck and longevity, the ENGIMONO series brings meaning to every moment. Each scent in the series is tied to a cherished motif—like cranes, sparrows, or warblers—celebrated for their positive associations in Japanese culture.

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The Ritual of Incense

Incense has long been part of daily life in Japan — from temples to quiet homes. In this post, we explore its cultural roots, how it’s used today, and simple ways to bring the ritual into your own space.

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