Promotes dynamism and creativity 80 sticks, approx. 30 min burning time. This fragrance describes a meditative feeling on a misty night in spring whilst contemplating the moon. Contains Sandalwood, Daphne...
A sweet and soothing incense with an almost honey-like floral note.
Sandalwood, Clove & Benzoin
10 incense coils with burner - each coil burns for approx. 2 hours
Light and exotic
45 sticks, approx 55 mins burning time.
The sweet and delicate fragrance of Tropical Orchids
blended with Sandalwood, Cinnamon & Eucalyptus.
Made by Japan's Baieido, Kobunboku is an expression of the Plum Tree, and has a sweet smell reminiscent of plum blossom. This incense is a traditional combination of sandalwood, borneol, clove,...
Excellent for meditation 80 sticks, approx 30 min burning time. Evokes feelings of peace; promotes concentration and equilibrium. The fragrance is discreet to begin with, then reveals the wealth of...
Smokeless
A beautifully smooth blend of Sandalwood, Cinnamon & Sweet Spices.
75 sticks - each stick burns for approximately 30 minutes.
Length of stick: 13.5cm
Perfect for meditation.
60 sticks - burning time 30 mins
A profoundly deep and woody incense.
Tani Agarwood, Sandalwood & Chinese Herbs.
Incense length:14cm
A soft and sweet fragrance. A blend of aromatic spices on a rich Sandalwood base Sandalwood, Clove & Borneol 10 incense sticks with burner - each coil burns for approx....
LOTUS PETALS
The sweet, soothing fragrance of India's most sacred flower.
20 sticks (7cm long) with ceramic holder - each stick burns for approx. 12 minutes.
This exquisite teapot is large enough to serve 4-6. The teapot design and material enables it to keep your fresh brew hotter for longer whilst preserving the taste of your...
This teapot is made from sturdy cast iron and has enamel coating on the inside to prevent it from corrosion. It includes a stainless steel tea strainer for infusing loose leaf...
Teapot Cast Iron Bronze Prosperity Fish 700ml with strainer & trivet Cast iron teapots were created in ancient China. The Japanese then adopted and developed them as decorative items. They symbolise the everlasting...