"Incense burner Kayari Sakura, OIGEN"
Smoking with incense sticks, incense cones and Japanese incense spirals
This is the easiest way to fill your rooms with aromatic scents. Fill some sand - alternatively granules or ash - into the vessel. Incense cones and incense spirals please place directly on the sand, light them and close the lid. The incense sticks you arrange best with the lid closed through the openings provided for this purpose.
Smoke resins and herbs with the incense burner Flower Arare
To incense resins and herbs with this incense burner, you will need the resins or herbs, some sand and incense charcoal. The sand is filled into the vessel, then you put the previously lit incense charcoal on the sand. The preferred incense, resin or herbs, they put directly on the burning coal. Please make sure that the vessel is on a flat surface and cannot fall over. Now close the lid and enjoy the aroma and full trains.
Japanese smoking method
The Japanese incense method is ceremonial, a bit more time-consuming and also requires some utensils. You will need an incense burner such as Flower Arare, a candle, incense charcoal, ideally the largely odorless Japanese incense charcoal, incense ash and incense. The traditional ceremony cutlery consists of tongs, metal sticks, ash press, feather brush and micaplate for the incense. In Japan, the incense ceremony usually uses aromatic woods or sandalwood.
All products are unique. Slight deviations from the picture are possible. Due to the handmade production are small irregularities in the shape and surface possible.
Oigen
OIGEN strives to be 100% transparent and consistently embraces responsibility for our collective future. Most products are made from 100% natural materials and are processed and finished exclusively with natural methods (NOF, Naked Finish). The company has a long tradition and feels deeply connected to it, but thinks and acts modern, open-minded, and promotes innovations wherever it fits the philosophy of OIGEN. With its founding in 1852, a strong, traditional foundation was laid. The fact that the fifth generation of the founder Genjuro now leads a modern company in the spirit of history shows that tradition and bold, responsible, future-oriented action are not opposites but extremely enriching. OIGEN combines tradition with the future, brings people closer together, and touches hearts.
The headquarters of OIGEN in Mizusawa is located in the cultural sphere of Hiraizumi, Iwate Prefecture. Hiraizumi was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2011. In 1090 AD, Kiyohira Fujiwara summoned excellent craftsmen from the Kyoto area to Mizusawa, laying the foundation for the high-quality casting of natural iron. Nambu Tekki (Nanbu Tekki) soon became synonymous with excellent cast iron products in Japan and many places around the world.
Every item is a uniquely handcrafted piece.
Manufacturers:
Oigen Foundry Co. LTD,
Horiouchi Hada-cho
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Oshu-shi Mizusawa-ku,
Iwate-ken
Japan,
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