INCENSE
Brought to Japan in the eighth century by Buddhist monks, who used the mystical aromas in their religious ceremonies, "Koh," as incense is called in Japanese, passed into the realm of the aristocracy centuries later as a source of amusement and enlightenment as they "listened to the fragrance" in their parlor games.
It wasn't until the 14th century in the Japan's Muromachi Era that incense reached the height of its popularity with the upper and middle classes of Japanese society, who used it as a mark of distinction and sophistication and to dispel unpleasant odors. It was around this time that samurai warriors began perfuming ; helmets and armor with incense before going into battle as they prepared to meet their fate.
Now, incense promises to become even more acceptable and desirable as a new dimension in gracious living that opens up a whole new world of spiritual awareness and understanding.
MARBLE INCENSE HOLDER | OVAL
€20,00
No.110172Size : approx. W100 x D85 x H20mmMaterial : Marble This product is made using waste materials from stone processing plants. Stones may have chips or scratches. 大理石の加工工場から出た端材を使用して作っております。表面に小さな欠け・キズ等がある場合がございます。 PUEBCO...
MARBLE INCENSE HOLDER | SQUARE
€18,00
No.110165Size : approx. W80 x D80 x H20mmMaterial : Marble This product is made using waste materials from stone processing plants. Stones may have chips or scratches. 大理石の加工工場から出た端材を使用して作っております。表面に小さな欠け・キズ等がある場合がございます。 PUEBCO...
PRISM INCENSE HOLDER WITH BRASS TRAY
€27,00
No.110240Holder Size : W35 x D40 x H35mmTray Size : W280 x D65 x H5mmMaterial : Glass, Brass *Note: "Since it is rougher than general optical parts for teaching materials...