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Tokusen (Excellent) Kobunboku Incense - Medium Box (80 Short Sticks)
£11.33Incense weight: 30 gramsNumber of sticks: Approximately 80 short sticks. This may vary slightly though as the quantity of incense is based upon weight, not the number of sticksStick length: Approx 13.5 cmsBurn time per stick: About 30... -
Kaiunkoh Incense - Medium Box (55 Short Sticks)
£14.54Incense weight: 37 grams Number of sticks: Approximately 55 short sticks. This may vary slightly though as the quantity of incense is based upon weight, not the number of sticks Stick length: Approx 13.5 cms Burn time per stick: About 45 minutes per... -
Kokonoe Incense - Medium Box (80 Short Sticks)
£8.20Weight of Kokonoe Incense in packet: 30 gramsNumber of sticks: Approximately 80 short sticks. This may vary slightly though as the quantity of incense is based upon weight, not the number of sticksStick length: Approx 13.5 cmsBurn time per... -
Bikou Kobunboku Incense (180 Sticks)
£17.64Incense weight: 80 gramsNumber of sticks: Approximately 180 short sticks. This may vary slightly though as the quantity of incense is based upon weight, not the number of sticksStick length: Approx 13 cmsBurn time per stick: Just over... -
Kaden Kobunboku Incense - Medium Box (115 Short Sticks)
£25.09Incense weight: 40 gramsNumber of sticks: Approximately 115 short sticks. This may vary slightly though as the quantity of incense is based upon weight, not the number of sticksStick length: Approx 13.5 cmsBurn time per stick: About... -
Excellent Shu Koh Koku Incense - Medium Box (100 Short Sticks)
£54.56Incense weight: 35 gramsNumber of sticks: Approximately 100 short sticks. This may vary slightly though as the quantity of incense is based upon weight, not the number of sticksStick length: Approx 13.5 cmsBurn time per stick: About...
Baieido Japanese Incense
Baieido is one of the oldest traditional incense producers in Japan and has been making high quality, pure products for over 300 years. In 1657, Kakuuemon Yamatoya founded a wholesale business specialising in making and selling medicinal herbs and incense. This gave him the right called himself Jinkoya Sakubei, which meant 'aloeswood trader'.
The company developed into one of the top three in the industry in Japan at a time when trade with countries such as China, Spain and Portugal was brisk. Later the name of the business changed to Nakata Baieido, still making incense with methods that had been handed down for generations.
Baieido is now recognised as one of the highest quality incense manufacturers in the world today blending the finest aromatic woods and resins to produce a natural, mild, low-smoke incense stick of superb quality and aroma. Their formulas have been passed down through generations and they still use many time-honored manufacturing processes to produce their top quality products.