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Nerikoh Kurobou - Japanese Incense (Spheres)

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Nerikoh Kurobou - Japanese Incense (Spheres)

Your Soul Time Skladišče

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Discover the enchanting world of Nerikoh Kurobou, a Japanese incense that embodies timeless tradition. This exquisite incense is not merely a fragrance, but a piece of history — skillfully crafted and shaped to bring ancient aromas into the modern world.

Historical Significance:

Nerikoh incense originates from the Heian period, as mentioned in the 11th-century classic "The Tale of Genji." Nerikoh, a symbol of refinement and elegance, was used by aristocrats to scent their surroundings, clothing, and personal accessories. Its use during tea ceremonies from November through spring further illustrates the cultural significance of this type of incense.

Composition and Aroma:

Nerikoh Kurobou is a blend with a woody fragrance, incorporating the sweet winter scents of agarwood, sandalwood, and other secret ingredients. The traditional Takimono method, central to its creation, involves the hand-grinding of a mixture of fragrant wood species and Chinese herbs. These ingredients, kneaded with honey, plum paste, or herbal juice, are aged in a tightly sealed container buried underground for more than three years, culminating in the formation of Nerikoh balls that release a unique and evolving fragrance, shaped by various environmental factors.

Cultural Role:

Nerikoh Kurobou holds a special place in the Japanese tradition of fragrance. It was used not only to scent spaces (Soradakimono), but also for personal objects, reflecting the character of the wearer. This intertwines with the cultural practices of kōdō, the art of appreciating incense, kadō (flower arranging), and chadō (tea ceremony).

How to Use Nerikoh Kurobou Incense:

  • Preparation: Nerikoh is typically used in small, kneaded balls.
  • Heating: Unlike sticks or cones, Nerikoh incense is heated above a Mica plate or over charcoal (it can also be placed directly on the charcoal), rather than being burned directly. This allows the fragrance to be released slowly and gently.
  • The Balls: Place one ball above or on the charcoal and enjoy the scent. If you'd like a more intense fragrance, you can use several balls.
  • Experiencing the Aroma: As Nerikoh warms, it releases a rich, enveloping fragrance, creating an atmosphere of calm and refinement.

The Experience and Its Gifts:

Using Nerikoh Kurobou incense is not merely about enjoying a scent; it is participation in a ritual that reaches back centuries. The fragrance of Nerikoh sharpens the senses, clears the mind and spirit, and brings stillness in restless times.

More Than Just Incense:

Nerikoh Kurobou Japanese incense is more than an aromatic product; it is a piece of history, a tool for spiritual connection, and a story about the art of Japanese craftsmanship. Let this incense guide you to moments of peace and introspection, as it has done in Japan for centuries.

Product Properties:

  • Origin of incense: Japan,
  • The incense comes packaged in a gift box containing a beautiful ceramic vessel with a small pouch of Nerikoh balls,
  • Appearance: Small balls made from a blend of honey, aromatic wood, and other herbs,
  • The incense is suitable for multiple uses,
  • Approximate weight: 40 grams.