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Set the scene for deep meditation with the fragrant agarwood plumes of Shiun incense. "Shiun" translates to "purple clouds," specifically those Amida Buddha is said to ride to greet the souls of the dead. Hayashi Ryushodo has been making temple incense in Kyoto for nearly 200 years, and Shiun's scent is indeed divine. This one smells like a forest floor—woodsy, musky, but with notes of baking spices and a mild sweetness. It's beautiful, holy and grounded, and resets your space for serious work.
50 Incense sticks
Burn time: 20 min.
Product of Japan
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