Kayuragi Sandalwood Sachets
We first discovered Kayuragi sachets on a trip to Japan where a friend told us how Geishas would hide them in the sleeves of their Kimono to create a delicate trail of perfume as they walked. For the rest of us just one tucked into a wallet, business card case or left in a drawer offers a surprisingly new way to create a sense of calm and beauty to everyday life. Perfect as a gift for that one friend who you never know what to give. Each wooden box contains 6 strongly fragrant Sandalwood sachets. NIPPON KODO - Establish 1575 Without question, Japan creates some of the finest incense in the world. Used in ceremonies, at home or in temples, the burning of incense serves to purify, provide offerings to the spirit world or carry messages to the heavens. Nippon Kodo's devotion to making fine incense follows a long and honored tradition that started more than 400 years ago and can be traced back to Jyuemon Takai, better known as Koju, a skilled artisan in the art and the principal provide