Koh Hana-No-Hana Japanese Incense
"Hana-No-Hana" means flower of flowers.
In 1911 a master of incense-making, Yujiro Kito, originated Japan's first perfumed incense, "Hana-no-Hana" -- a fusion of Western perfumery and Eastern incense-making. For more than a hundred years after its birth, Nippon Kodo has continued to make this beloved floral incense. Many people continue to adore the deep and brilliant floral fragrance of Hana-no-Hana to this day.
Light a stick of "Hana-No-Hana" and blow out the flame. It gives your home, office or club-room a pleasant atmosphere. acts as very effective deodorizer, and it comes in three different colors; purple, yellow and green. The purple has a fragrance of violets, the yellow of roses, the green of lilies.
Gorgeous Rose: A sweet, floral-woody scent with spice top notes, a middle of rose and vanilla, and a base of sandalwood and musk. Made with high-quality Indian sandalwood and a mellow musk aroma.
Fresh Lily: A green-floral-woody scent featuring leafy green top notes, white lily middle notes, and a sandalwood and musk base. Crafted with high-quality Indian sandalwood and a mellow musk aroma.
Lovely Violet: A powdery, floral-woody scent with violet top notes, a floral middle, and a base of sandalwood and musk. Composed of quality Indian sandalwood and a mellow musk aroma.
Burning time: 10 minutes approx.
No of sticks: 30 with incense stand (10 each of 3 different fragrance)
Length: 2.3" approx.
Weight: 65 grams approx.
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