It is important to have the well suited japanese perfume stick.
In the following post, we will help you to select the best japanese perfume sticks.
Our review process:
$Manu$ has won many hearts of customers by their products. They maintain variety of choice within their collections, to satisfy all types of customers.
After carefully inspecting almost all available sticks, we have arrived at these products.
Our final set has best products and we also managed to maintain variety within our selection for personal choice.
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Nippon Kodo makes beautiful and great stick with classic and smartly choosen materials. It has a Wonderful lingering sandalwood smell that is so erotic you will love it. It includes the popular aloeswood and sandalwood fragrances as well as 9 japanese floral and fruity fragrances. It’s pure aromatic, therapeutic, and goodness.
Kayugari comes in a nicer package, a wood container covered with beautiful graphic and the sticks are longer than the Morningstar label. It has the properties of burning an all natural, no frills or incense. It’s just right sandalwood mild enough for the sensitive noses but creates an great smell for the whole house. The scent is nice and not overwhelming or chemical like at all. It’s definitely more pleasant than a lot of scented candles.
Why We Like This:
Helps in relaxing during meditation and smells great
Make great "scent-bombs and also comes in looks really nice
Excellent incense, great aroma, light and not perfumy
Low ash, gorgeous natural scent that lingers gently for hours
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The nippon kodo one stick is the best desirable product on the market today. If you've ever gone to an herbalist and smelled a jar of aloeswood/oud powder, it's intense, powerful, and transporting. It is a type of aroma therapy. It is a decent, good-priced incense that you can burn without thinking about how much each piece would cost.
It is the perfect incense, a clear, intense oud/aloeswood, in the japanese tradition. The scent is spicy, woodsy, and light. It is wonderful for meditation or prayer time. The scent is very pleasant and lingers for a long while.
Why We Like This:
Stands out from generic sandalwood and frankincense
Very subtle but elegant and pleasant smell
Excellent for meditation, or whatever air-freshening and aromatheraputic needs one might have
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If you often find yourself scrambling for convenient and suitable stick, this product is your end point. The Mainichi-Koh Sandalwood smells beautiful in its light and. It smells distinctly like sandalwood without being cloying or overly smokey. The sticks aren't terribly smoky, and the scent does not linger much after the stick is consumed. The scent is very crisp and clean. The sticks are very small and fragile and there are no wooden stick ends, like you would expect with incense.
This is the incense regular people burn at their shrines at home in Japan and smells similar to temple incense. It's combination creates a light smell in your home that will facilitate any spiritual discipline. The smell is wonderful although somewhat mild, it is not overpowering, harsh and synthetic like some, perfect for everyday use.
Why We Like This:
Wonderful for meditation, massage sessions, & general relaxation
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If you are looking to buy a suitable stick for your daily purpose, you cannot go wrong with this pick. This is more of something to watch as you use and store your incense. It works because it is a super soothing incense. The scent lingers in the room long after the sticks have stopped burning, and is another good point for them. The sticks burn for about an hour, and they smell beautiful. It does not smell like sandalwood in the least however. This is good as you don't need a different incense holder (with a bigger hole) to burn these. It is perfect for long meditation periods.
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If you often find yourself scrambling for appropriate and satisfactory stick, this product is your end point. This item does not come with incense holder.
Why We Like This:
A fusion of western perfumery and eastern incense-making