150-piece LOW SMOKE incense sticks
A mild, sweet fragrance of sandalwood with herbs and spices.
Shoyeido master blenders designed this scent to enhance any occasion with a spiritual nuance of fragrance. Daily low smoke incense emits 30% less smoke than traditional incense by using special natural ingredients.
Approx. burning time: 40 min. per stick
Place of Origin: Kyoto, Japan
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Item code: TIO021
Maker: Shoyeido Incense
Origin: Japan
Dimensions: stick length: 13.5 cm
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Please always keep in mind, that burning incense involves fire and can be a safety hazard!
Safety precautions
• Do not put burning incense in an accessible place for children or pets!
• Do not leave burning incense unattended!
• Do not use in a very small room or a room without adequate
ventilation!
• Always use a suitable incense holder and place it on a heat
resistant surface, far from curtains or other fabric!
• If experiencing any symptoms of allergy or feeling sick,
immediately put out the burning incense and turn to a doctor!
• Use it for its intended purpose only! (Do not taste, eat, etc.)
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Ru******, 2022-11-01 14:10 JST, INDONESIA
Sweet aroma of strong vanilla and mild burned ash. I imagine this the type of aroma one gets upon entering a high-end sweets boutique or a children's play/reading room.
アニ******, 2022-08-29 13:31 JST, JAPAN
This is definitely magic. Sweet and spicy but not overwhelmingly. It's a soothing, beautiful scent. This is what I usually burn when I have guests coming over, and I always end up having to gift them a few sticks. :) One of the reasons I like this so much is that it reminds me of the incense they use in the Silver Pavilion in Kyoto. It's great to have a scent that instantly takes me to places I love the most in Japan.
Zi******, 2021-02-18 01:33 JST, HUNGARY
Lovely sweet, subtle scent.
アニ******, 2022-08-29 13:21 JST, JAPAN
This is definitely number one for me. Sweet and spicy but not overwhelmingly. It's a soothing, beautiful scent. This is what I usually burn when I have guests coming over, and I always end up having to gift them a few sticks. :) One of the reasons I like this so much is that it reminds me of the incense they use in the Silver Pavilion, one of the most amazing temples in Kyoto.