Chrysanthemums were highly prized by the people of Edo not just for their stunning appearance, but also because they symbolized long life. Their aroma is described as gentle, rejuvenating, and invigorating, making them beloved by many.
According to history, gardeners from Komagome and Sugamo in Edo were responsible for igniting the popularity of chrysanthemums during the Edo era. The residents of Edo were known to appreciate the stunning and fragrant flowers, often creating ornate arrangements and sculptures with them. These blooms were believed to have longevity-enhancing properties since ancient times and were even incorporated into medicinal sake during the annual Chrysanthemum Festival. The rejuvenating and pleasant aroma of chrysanthemums continues to captivate, just as it did for the people of Edo.
- Scent note: Aloeswood
- No bamboo core for a clean burning, pure scent
- Box includes 60 sticks and a tin incense holder
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Burn time: Approximately 12 mins.
- Dimensions: 2.63"W x 4"H x .75"D