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OBJECTS TO LIVE

INCENSE

A contemporary vision of the art of Japanese and Korean incense, stemming from a thousand-year-old tradition and the fruit of know-how of rare precision. Composed of precious natural ingredients, long used to purify the mind and create an atmosphere of serenity, this ancestral art finds its perfect place in our modern lives, bringing calm and balance to our interiors.

Japanese Cast Iron Incense HolderJapanese Cast Iron Incense Holder
Japanese incense box, wood from the temples of KyōtoJapanese incense box, wood from the temples of Kyōto
Japanese Incense Gift Set, with hand-painted paulownia wood boxJapanese Incense Gift Set, with hand-painted paulownia wood box
Aomori Hiba Wood Incense and Essential Oil BoxAomori Hiba Wood Incense and Essential Oil Box
Korean Bamboo Incense HolderKorean Bamboo Incense Holder
Korean Bamboo Incense Holder Sale price€68,00
Zenju Miyashita ceramic kōgō and Japanese nerikō (incense balls)Zenju Miyashita ceramic kōgō and Japanese nerikō (incense balls)
Japanese long incense set and tin incense holder, dragonfly yuzen boxJapanese long incense set and tin incense holder, dragonfly yuzen box
Ueno-yaki green-glazed ceramic kōgō by Gen Takatsuru and Japanese nerikō (incense balls)Ueno-yaki green-glazed ceramic kōgō by Gen Takatsuru and Japanese nerikō (incense balls)
Nabeshima porcelain kōgō, with camellia decoration by Shibata Gakuzan and Japanese nerikō (incense balls)Nabeshima porcelain kōgō, with camellia decoration by Shibata Gakuzan and Japanese nerikō (incense balls)
Sometsuke porcelain kōgō, shōchikubai (pine, bamboo, plum) decoration, by Hitachi Tsuji XIV and Japanese nerikō (incense balls)Sometsuke porcelain kōgō, shōchikubai (pine, bamboo, plum) decoration, by Hitachi Tsuji XIV and Japanese nerikō (incense balls)
Kutani ceramic kogo with kōhaku bai (red and white plum trees) decoration by Tachikichi and Japanese nerikō (incense balls)Kutani ceramic kogo with kōhaku bai (red and white plum trees) decoration by Tachikichi and Japanese nerikō (incense balls)
Kōgō (dry urushi lacquer censer) by Sōkō Dōjō and Japanese nerikō (incense balls)Kōgō (dry urushi lacquer censer) by Sōkō Dōjō and Japanese nerikō (incense balls)
Kutani porcelain kōgō by Tamekichi Mitsui III and Japanese nerikō (incense balls)Kutani porcelain kōgō by Tamekichi Mitsui III and Japanese nerikō (incense balls)
Large urushi lacquer kōgō, shōchikubai (pine, bamboo, plum) maki-e decoration by Kōunsai Ōi, and Japanese nerikō (incense balls)Large urushi lacquer kōgō, shōchikubai (pine, bamboo, plum) maki-e decoration by Kōunsai Ōi, and Japanese nerikō (incense balls)
Kobeigama sometsuke porcelain kogo with grape decoration and Japanese neriko (incense balls)Kobeigama sometsuke porcelain kogo with grape decoration and Japanese neriko (incense balls)
White porcelain incense burner with cosmos flower decoration by Kyunghee ShinWhite porcelain incense burner with cosmos flower decoration by Kyunghee Shin
White porcelain incense burner with butterfly decoration by Kyunghee ShinWhite porcelain incense burner with butterfly decoration by Kyunghee Shin
White porcelain incense burner with butterfly design by Kyunghee ShinWhite porcelain incense burner with butterfly design by Kyunghee Shin
Kyunghee Shin's White Porcelain Incense Holder with Peony DecorationKyunghee Shin's White Porcelain Incense Holder with Peony Decoration
White porcelain incense burner with peony design by Kyunghee ShinWhite porcelain incense burner with peony design by Kyunghee Shin
Uno Soyo ceramic kōgō and Japanese nerikō (incense balls)Uno Soyo ceramic kōgō and Japanese nerikō (incense balls)
Kōgō in sometsuke porcelain of Kamide Chōemon and Japanese nerikō (incense balls)Kōgō in sometsuke porcelain of Kamide Chōemon and Japanese nerikō (incense balls)