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Jinko Seiun, Jinko Aloeswood Incense
Jinko Seiun, Jinko Aloeswood Incense
Price $36.95

ITM-AJ  Jinko Seiun, Jinko Aloeswood Incense
Mainichi-Koh Kyara Incense
Mainichi-Koh Kyara Aloeswood Incense
Price $18.95

ITM-AK  Mainichi-Koh Kyara Incense
Kangetsu Aloeswood Incense
Kangetsu Aloeswood Incense
Price $6.50

JNA-K5  Kangetsu Aloeswood Incense
Excellent Kobunboku Japanese Incense
Excellent Kobunboku Japanese Incense
Our Price: $8.95

Excellent (Tokusen) Kobunboku - Baieido Japanese Incense.  Sandalwood with aloeswood.  Short bundle, paper wrap - 20 grams, approximately 50 sticks.
Tokusen is the same famous formula as regular Kobunboku with the addition of aloeswood from Kalimantan.
Kai Un Koh Japanese Incense
Kai Un Koh Japanese Incense
Our Price: $14.95

Kai Un Koh - Good fortune incense - Baieido Japanese Incense - short bundle boxed 35 grams
This a very intense traditional incense with strong elements of Vietnamese aloeswood, borneol camphor, cassia, clove, and sandalwood. The sticks are a unique thick square design. A great combination of woods and spices!
Kyara Kongo Selected Aloeswood
Kyara Kongo Selected Aloeswood
Our Price: $59.95

Kyara Kongo Selected Aloeswood - 150 sticks, 5.5 inches long. Each stick burns for approximately 30 minutes.

Aloeswood, rare and precious, was first used around 800 A.D. in the Imperial Court of Japan. Samurai scented their armor with its smoke before going into battle. Lord buddha is reputed to have said that the smell of Aloeswood burning "is the scent of Nirvana."

"Jinko", or Jin-koh, is the Japanese name for Aloeswood. It means simply "wood that is heavier than water" due to the weight of the precious resin within the Aloeswood. Also known as Agarwood, Lign Aloes, Eagle wood, Jinko or Oud, Aloeswood is one of the most rare and precious woods on the planet, prized for its rich and wonderful fragrance.  Aloeswood has also been used in nearly every religious tradition around the world and revered for thousands of years by many cultures as the most treasured incense ingredient.

An unusual natural process creates Jin-koh.  Resinous wood, which comes in many different grades, has lain buried undisturbed for hundreds of years in tropical rain forests.  Centuries are required to give us this treasure.
Jinkoh Juzan Aloeswood
Jinkoh Juzan Aloeswood, Long sticks
Our Price: $39.95

Jinkoh Juzan Aloeswood - 100 sticks, 8.75 inches long. Each stick burns for approximately 40 minutes.

Aloeswood, rare and precious, was first used around 800 A.D. in the Imperial Court of Japan. Samurai scented their armor with its smoke before going into battle. Lord buddha is reputed to have said that the smell of Aloeswood burning "is the scent of Nirvana."

"Jinko", or Jin-koh, is the Japanese name for Aloeswood. It means simply "wood that is heavier than water" due to the weight of the precious resin within the Aloeswood. Also known as Agarwood, Lign Aloes, Eagle wood, Jinko or Oud, Aloeswood is one of the most rare and precious woods on the planet, prized for its rich and wonderful fragrance.  Aloeswood has also been used in nearly every religious tradition around the world and revered for thousands of years by many cultures as the most treasured incense ingredient.

An unusual natural process creates Jin-koh.  Resinous wood, which comes in many different grades, has lain buried undisturbed for hundreds of years in tropical rain forests.  Centuries are required to give us this treasure.
Jinkoh Juzan Aloeswood
Jinkoh Juzan Aloeswood, 150 short sticks
Our Price: $39.95

Jinkoh Juzan Aloeswood - 150 sticks, 5.5 inches long. Each stick burns for approximately 30 minutes.

Aloeswood, rare and precious, was first used around 800 A.D. in the Imperial Court of Japan. Samurai scented their armor with its smoke before going into battle. Lord buddha is reputed to have said that the smell of Aloeswood burning "is the scent of Nirvana."

"Jinko", or Jin-koh, is the Japanese name for Aloeswood. It means simply "wood that is heavier than water" due to the weight of the precious resin within the Aloeswood. Also known as Agarwood, Lign Aloes, Eagle wood, Jinko or Oud, Aloeswood is one of the most rare and precious woods on the planet, prized for its rich and wonderful fragrance.  Aloeswood has also been used in nearly every religious tradition around the world and revered for thousands of years by many cultures as the most treasured incense ingredient.

An unusual natural process creates Jin-koh.  Resinous wood, which comes in many different grades, has lain buried undisturbed for hundreds of years in tropical rain forests.  Centuries are required to give us this treasure.