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Shoyeido Xiang-do Frankincense Incense is all natural and uses a unique pressed incense technique. It has the aroma of powdery sweet candy like fragrance born in the desert. The image of the 20 stick package is purely for illustration purposes. Xiang-do Incense sticks in 120 packages are a more cost effective way to enjoy this wonderful incense range. It comes in plain packaging (please see image) with Japanese labelling.
Every packet of Shoyeido Xiang-do Frankincense contains 120 sticks each 7 cm long incense and an approximate burning time of 20 minutes.
Shipping is via Australia Post and includes tracking.
Master blenders skilfully create the Xiang-do range by hand. It contains only natural ingredients and has no sawdust or any other fillers. An exclusive Pressed Incense Process results in denser and richer incense. Shoyeido have been making incense for over 300 years using the same care, skills and techniques their Master Craftsmen used in supplying the Imperial Court in Kyoto for more than twelve generations.
In stock
Shoyeido Xiang-do Frankincense Incense is all natural and uses a unique pressed incense technique. It has the aroma of powdery sweet candy like fragrance born in the desert. The image of the 20 stick package is purely for illustration purposes. Xiang-do Incense sticks in 120 packages are a more cost effective way to enjoy this wonderful incense range. It comes in plain packaging (please see image) with Japanese labelling.
Every packet of Shoyeido Xiang-do Frankincense contains 120 sticks each 7 cm long incense and an approximate burning time of 20 minutes.
Shipping is via Australia Post and includes tracking.
Master blenders skilfully create the Xiang-do range by hand. It contains only natural ingredients and has no sawdust or any other fillers. An exclusive Pressed Incense Process results in denser and richer incense. Shoyeido have been making incense for over 300 years using the same care, skills and techniques their Master Craftsmen used in supplying the Imperial Court in Kyoto for more than twelve generations.