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Premium Japanese Agarwood Oud Incense Sticks - SHOYEIDO Misho Gentle Smile for Meditation, Yoga & Relaxation | Authentic Japanese Incense for Home & Spa Aromatherapy
Premium Japanese Agarwood Oud Incense Sticks - SHOYEIDO Misho Gentle Smile for Meditation, Yoga & Relaxation | Authentic Japanese Incense for Home & Spa Aromatherapy

Premium Japanese Agarwood Oud Incense Sticks - SHOYEIDO Misho Gentle Smile for Meditation, Yoga & Relaxation | Authentic Japanese Incense for Home & Spa Aromatherapy

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Description

The magnificent scent brought from high quality aloeswood will invite you to the subtle and profound world.

Features

    Stick Count 35 sticks of incense ; Burn Time 40 mins each ; Stick Length7inches, box dimentions:7.8 x 1 x 1 inches

    From Shoyeido’s premium range of incense sticks, Misho is crafted in the image of a gentle, open-hearted smile.

    Delight your senses with this exquisite aromatic artform.

    Agarwood, cinnamon, clove, benzoin & camphor are expertly blended to create this exotic and luxuriously complex fragrance.

Reviews

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This is a really good price for this level of incense from Shoyeido, it has a very high level of Aloeswood that gives it that addicting quality that once you get into it you are hooked. This is not your typical artificial scented or wooden stick centered type. As far as I can tell no high end Japanese variety uses wood.Aleoswood can cost up to & it might even be more than 10X's it's weight in gold. If you want to spend less for now you can try their White Cloud which does have a nice little dose of Aloes. Then you can move onto this. The thing is you don't have to burn a whole stick, break it into 3rds and enjoy a much longer lasting experience. I also highly recommend going to a site called Olfactory Rescue Service, which seems to be temp. stopped right now but I remember years ago when there were only 3 pages and now there are 100's all on reviews of types of incense for companies and countries. Like wine tasters this world has a whole different level to it, it takes something like 30 years for a Japanese Ko master to gain the recognition in the field. Thanks..............M