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Japanese Washi Paper Incense

Japanese Washi Paper Incense

Regular price $28.00 USD
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Description
A modern Japanese incense crafted from washi paper using Kunjudo’s patented technology on Awaji Island — a region with centuries of incense-making tradition.

Each delicate strip is printed with a positive message, transforming a simple moment into a calming daily ritual:
Light it, read it, breathe — and gently reset your mood.

Choose from five distinctive scents, ranging from elegant agarwood to soothing sandalwood.

Scents (Choose One)
No.1 Floral Spice  
A refined blend of floral sweetness with soft spicy warmth  
Notes: Jasmine, Coriander, Rose, Sandalwood, Vanilla  

No.2 Agarwood  
Deep, elegant sweetness with a calm, resinous richness  
Notes: Agarwood, Patchouli, Vanilla, Frankincense, Vetiver  

No.3 Citrus Amber  
Fresh citrus layered with gentle warmth and depth  
Notes: Bergamot, Tea Tree, Musk Amber, Clove, Vanilla  

No.4 Woody Sandalwood  
Creamy sandalwood balanced by clean woody tones  
Notes: Sandalwood, Cedarwood, Eucalyptus, Amber, Patchouli  

No.5 Smoky Zen  
A calming smoky blend for deep relaxation  
Notes: Cinnamon, Clove, Benzoin, Borneol (Ryunou), Amber  

Positive Messages Printed on the Incense
Have a lovely day!  
Take a break.  
Sweet Dreams.  
All the best.  
Cheer Up!  
Deep Breath.  

Product Details
• Quantity: 30 strips + clip included  
• Incense size: approx. 80 × 8 mm  
• Package size: approx. 102 × 43 × 13 mm  
• Burning time: approx. 5 minutes per strip  
• Origin: Awaji Island, Japan  

How to Use
1. Hold the incense strip with the included clip  
2. Light one end and gently blow out the flame  
3. Enjoy the fragrance and message  

Notes
• Never leave burning incense unattended  
• Keep away from children, pets, and flammable objects  
• Use on a fireproof plate or tray in a well-ventilated area  

A thoughtful choice for relaxation, mindfulness, and minimal Japanese gifting.

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