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Fine natural and elegant Japanese incense. Pearl Sweetness has a delicate floral fragrance against a background of sandalwood, combined with coumarin. The special design of this incense produces very little smoke. 40 shorter sticks of 30 min each with a small porcelain incense holder with pattern.
Natural Japanese Incense Pearl Sweetness
An elegant Japanese incense that transports you to 10th century Japan, the golden age of incense at the imperial court. Each fragrance in this line is a poetic composition inspired by "The Tale of Genji", a novel written during this time of artistic flourishing and development of incense culture.
Pearl Sweetness features a delicate floral fragrance against a background of sandalwood, combined with coumarin.
A "smoke-free" incense: this means that the special design of this incense produces very little smoke. These types of incense were created to provide subtle fragrances, ideal for people who don't like much smoke and might otherwise be reluctant to use incense.
Contents: 40 short sticks lasting 30 minutes each and a small, square, brown porcelain holder with floral motifs. Made in Japan.
Brand: Aromandise, France.
Aromandise never uses harmful substances and their products are manufactured in accordance with IFRA (International Fragrance Association) standards. They use recyclable packaging and work to reduce unnecessary product packaging. They absolutely do not use ingredients that come from endangered plant species or that endangered animals depend on. No animal testing is conducted whatsoever. Production is carried out in a way that minimally impacts the environment; for example, two new trees are planted when one tree is cut down. They are committed to fair trade and ethics. They collaborate with suppliers in developing countries with consideration for fair trade and social policy.
An elegant Japanese incense that transports you to 10th century Japan, the golden age of incense at the imperial court. Each fragrance in this line is a poetic composition inspired by "Tale of Genji", a novel written during this time of artistic flourishing and development of incense culture.