Wooden box of Paulownia 60 sticks, OEDO KOH ALOESWOOD, Aloe wood, made in Japan
Savor the deep and rich scent of agarwood (aloe), chosen by those of Edo air as the most luxurious of perfumes.
The flirtatious and relaxed culture of Edo (name of old Tokyo) was born from the mixture of elegance and refinement with a coarser popular dimension. This incense collection was created by the master craftsmen in order to reproduce the very particular atmosphere of the old Edo through different perfumes as well as a very careful presentation.
Kodo is the Japanese art of appreciating perfumes. It is one of the three traditional arts with the tea ceremony and ikebana. During a kodo ceremony, the participants "listen" to the fragrances exhaled by scented woods burned according to rules codified at the end of the 14th century.