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This incense is specially crafted to reflect the stories of Edo, blended with traditional Japanese colors. Skilled artisans in Tokyo handcraft each stick with great care.
The packaging features traditional Japanese patterns and colors, and it comes in a paulownia wood box. The design emphasizes tactile quality and texture. The inside of the box also showcases ukiyo-e artwork, expressing the aesthetics of the Edo period.
The incense is paired with a holder modeled after the stone pavement of Edo. The holder is made of tin, which was popular among high-ranking individuals in Edo. It can be washed and is resistant to rust, making it durable for long-term use.
The product features English descriptions, making it a perfect souvenir for international travelers.
Precautions for Use of Incense:
1. Burn in a Well-Ventilated Area
Incense should be burned in a well-ventilated space to avoid the buildup of smoke. This helps to maintain air quality and prevents discomfort or respiratory issues.
2. Keep Away from Flammable Materials
Always place incense away from anything flammable, such as curtains, paper, or clothing, to prevent fires.
3. Use a Stable Incense Holder
Ensure that the incense is placed on a stable incense holder or tray. This will catch the ash and prevent it from falling onto surfaces.
4. Avoid Direct Contact with Smoke
While incense is burning, avoid directly inhaling the smoke as it can irritate your respiratory system. Enjoy the fragrance from a distance.
5. Supervise the Incense While Burning
Never leave incense burning unattended. Always extinguish the incense when you are leaving the room or before going to sleep.
6. Extinguish Incense Properly
If you wish to stop burning the incense, gently press the tip of the incense into a non-flammable surface (such as a metal or ceramic dish) to put it out. Avoid blowing it out, as this could cause the ash to scatter.
7. Keep Away from Children and Pets
Keep incense out of reach of children and pets to prevent accidental burns or ingestion of the incense sticks.
8. Dispose of Ash Carefully
After the incense has finished burning, make sure to dispose of the ash carefully. Use a non-flammable container to avoid any risk of fire.
9. Choose High-Quality Incense
Opt for high-quality incense made from natural ingredients to minimize exposure to harmful chemicals and toxins.
10. Avoid Overuse
Incense should not be burned for long periods in small spaces. Limit the amount of incense used in a room to avoid overwhelming the senses and to maintain a pleasant atmosphere.
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