








Nippon Kodo Kayuragi Cone Shaped Incense
The gentle fluctuations of nature, such as the growth of plants, the sound of waves, murmuring streams, and the changes in color and light, all emit a sense of comfort and tranquility. The pleasant fragrance you experience may be one of these "yuragi" (ebbs and flows). "Kayuragi" captures the essence of this natural blessing in a Japanese-style incense. As you watch the gentle smoke swirl, let the expanding fragrance envelop you and enjoy a moment of peace. The cone-shaped incense, compared to stick incense, spreads its fragrance throughout the room in a shorter time.
Quantity: 12 pieces
Ingredients: Tabu powder, fragrance
How to Enjoy Cone Shaped Incense
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Choose a Holder
Always use an appropriate incense holder designed for cone incense. These holders are typically flat or slightly indented, with a small hole in the center where the tip of the cone fits. Make sure the holder is heat-resistant to avoid any damage or fire hazards. -
Place the Cone on the Holder
Set the incense cone upright in the center of the holder. Ensure that the base of the cone is in direct contact with the surface of the holder. This helps stabilize it while it burns. -
Light the Incense Cone
Light the tip of the incense cone with a match or a lighter. Allow the flame to burn for about 5-10 seconds, and then gently blow out the flame. You should see a glowing ember at the tip of the cone, and the cone will start to release smoke. -
Allow the Fragrance to Fill the Space
The cone will release its fragrance as it burns. Place the holder in a well-ventilated area, but avoid placing it in areas where the smoke can be easily disturbed or blown away. -
Monitor the Incense
As the cone burns, it will gradually smolder down. You can enjoy the fragrance as the smoke swirls around.
Precautions When Using Cone-Shaped Incense:
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Fire Safety
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Never leave burning incense unattended.
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Keep the incense away from flammable materials like curtains, paper, or fabrics.
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Always place the incense on a fireproof, heat-resistant surface to prevent accidental fires.
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Ensure the incense is placed out of reach of children or pets to avoid potential accidents.
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Ventilation
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Use incense in a well-ventilated space to avoid smoke buildup. Prolonged exposure to incense smoke in an enclosed, poorly ventilated area could irritate your respiratory system.
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Avoid Overcrowding the Area
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Do not burn too many cones in a small space, as the fragrance and smoke can become overwhelming. It’s best to burn one or two cones in a well-ventilated room.
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Storage
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Store incense cones in a cool, dry place away from heat or direct sunlight to prevent them from deteriorating.
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Keep them in their original packaging or an airtight container to preserve their fragrance.
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Proper Disposal
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Wait for the cone to completely burn out and cool down before disposing of it. Never handle burning incense with bare hands. Dispose of the ash and remnants in a safe, fireproof container.
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Avoid Direct Contact with Skin
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The burning tip of the incense cone can become quite hot. Never touch it while it's burning, and handle the cone only by the base.
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Description
The gentle fluctuations of nature, such as the growth of plants, the sound of waves, murmuring streams, and the changes in color and light, all emit a sense of comfort and tranquility. The pleasant fragrance you experience may be one of these "yuragi" (ebbs and flows). "Kayuragi" captures the essence of this natural blessing in a Japanese-style incense. As you watch the gentle smoke swirl, let the expanding fragrance envelop you and enjoy a moment of peace. The cone-shaped incense, compared to stick incense, spreads its fragrance throughout the room in a shorter time.
Quantity: 12 pieces
Ingredients: Tabu powder, fragrance
How to Enjoy Cone Shaped Incense
-
Choose a Holder
Always use an appropriate incense holder designed for cone incense. These holders are typically flat or slightly indented, with a small hole in the center where the tip of the cone fits. Make sure the holder is heat-resistant to avoid any damage or fire hazards. -
Place the Cone on the Holder
Set the incense cone upright in the center of the holder. Ensure that the base of the cone is in direct contact with the surface of the holder. This helps stabilize it while it burns. -
Light the Incense Cone
Light the tip of the incense cone with a match or a lighter. Allow the flame to burn for about 5-10 seconds, and then gently blow out the flame. You should see a glowing ember at the tip of the cone, and the cone will start to release smoke. -
Allow the Fragrance to Fill the Space
The cone will release its fragrance as it burns. Place the holder in a well-ventilated area, but avoid placing it in areas where the smoke can be easily disturbed or blown away. -
Monitor the Incense
As the cone burns, it will gradually smolder down. You can enjoy the fragrance as the smoke swirls around.
Precautions When Using Cone-Shaped Incense:
-
Fire Safety
-
Never leave burning incense unattended.
-
Keep the incense away from flammable materials like curtains, paper, or fabrics.
-
Always place the incense on a fireproof, heat-resistant surface to prevent accidental fires.
-
Ensure the incense is placed out of reach of children or pets to avoid potential accidents.
-
-
Ventilation
-
Use incense in a well-ventilated space to avoid smoke buildup. Prolonged exposure to incense smoke in an enclosed, poorly ventilated area could irritate your respiratory system.
-
-
Avoid Overcrowding the Area
-
Do not burn too many cones in a small space, as the fragrance and smoke can become overwhelming. It’s best to burn one or two cones in a well-ventilated room.
-
-
Storage
-
Store incense cones in a cool, dry place away from heat or direct sunlight to prevent them from deteriorating.
-
Keep them in their original packaging or an airtight container to preserve their fragrance.
-
-
Proper Disposal
-
Wait for the cone to completely burn out and cool down before disposing of it. Never handle burning incense with bare hands. Dispose of the ash and remnants in a safe, fireproof container.
-
-
Avoid Direct Contact with Skin
-
The burning tip of the incense cone can become quite hot. Never touch it while it's burning, and handle the cone only by the base.
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