KAYO|Stick Incense
Six in Sense—KAYO, a scent featured in The Tale of Genji, is an early summer incense inspired by lotus flowers and a recipe from 1,000 years ago.
KAYO appears in chapters 32 and 38 of The Tale of Genji, "Umegae" (Plum Branch) and "Suzumushi" (Bell Cricket). For more information, see Bridge and Blend's blog, "The Tale of Genji and Lotus Leaf."
Incense ingredients from around the world met and intermingled in Japan 1,000 years ago, and traveled the world as Japanese fragrances. Experience a "new and old" incense experience with this 1,000-year-old fragrance recipe. Sustainably packaged. By using incense burner ash (sold separately), you can burn the incense thoroughly without any embers.
Escape the hustle and bustle of digital society, light some incense, watch the smoke rise, and enjoy the tranquil aroma. This analogue gesture will transport you quietly back to the past, allowing you to enjoy a luxurious moment of carefully soothing your soul.
<Fragrance Profile>
Woody x Spicy x Balsam
<Main Fragrance Ingredients>
Agarwood / Sandalwood / Clove / Patchouli / Benzoin / Borneol