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Our quiet homage to Kyoto—subtle, sophisticated, and beautifully understated. As the flame touches, a delicate hint of cardamom awakens first, soft and spicy, gently clearing the air. Soon after, cedarwood and cypriol appear, smoky yet elegantly restrained, evoking the meditative stillness of ancient temples and hidden Zen gardens. There's a whisper of ambrox lingering softly, mineral and warm, reminiscent of dry winds drifting through serene rock gardens. Finally, sandalwood and amber intertwine gracefully, releasing a warm, velvety embrace that stays with you long after the smoke disappears. Burn this incense, close your eyes, and find yourself wandering the quiet, poetic pathways of Kyoto—where silence speaks louder than words.
-Choose a Fireproof Incense Holder: Always use a fireproof incense holder when burning incense sticks. This ensures safety during use.
-Lighting the Incense Stick: Light the tip of the incense stick with a match or lighter. Allow it to catch fire and burn for a few seconds. Then, gently blow out the flame, leaving the incense stick smoldering.
-Complete Burning: Let the incense stick burn all the way through. It's essential never to leave burning incense unattended.
-Extinguishing Safely: Ensure the incense stick has been fully extinguished before moving it or disposing of the ash. This step prevents any potential fire hazards.
-Storage Precautions: Store your incense sticks in the provided tube or another suitable container. This helps prevent any damage to fabric, wood, or other surfaces.