A Timeless Tradition, Preserved in Paulownia
Incense: A long-established Japanese incense shop with a history of more than 125 years in business uses mainly sandalwood, a natural aromatic wood that represents Japanese incense, and plenty of modern citrus natural fragrance to create a high-quality incense that evokes a scene of "CALM / NAGI)" that purifies space, tranquility, and softly fills the mind.
Paulownia box: Since ancient times, there has been a Japanese culture of ”storing important things in a paulownia box". Paulownia is a sustainable material that has been valued as a wood that can be passed on to the next generation. Paulownia Box of THE SHINMONZEN's incense is carefully tailored by skilled Japanese woodworking craftsmen.
How to burn incense:
1) Stand the incense for the incense holder.
2) Light the tip of the incense and when the tip turns red and burns, extinguish the flame and let the incense burn.
Precautions
Be sure to use a nonflammable incense burner or incense holder, and be careful not to let it fall over or fly out of the burner.
Do not use near flammable materials or in unstable places
Do not leave the area while using the incense.
Keep out of direct sunlight, high temperatures, and high humidity, and keep out of the reach of children and