Since ancient times, Japan has cherished the culture of "Kō-kō," the enjoyment of a subtle fragrance drifting from an unknown source.
Our Japanese paper fragrance can be displayed on walls to adorn your space, tucked into letters to send a scent to loved ones, or even lit to experience a different kind of aroma.
When incense meets Japanese paper, it creates a new dimension of fragrance for everyday life.
**Ku Tree**
8 Fragrance Options
**Sage**
A cool scent with a fresh, herbaceous aroma, subtly revealing a hint of depth and spice.
**Lavender**
A sweet and pleasant aroma that promotes relaxation and emotional stability, with a variety of other well-being benefits.
**Geranium**
A fresh and natural scent with a subtly minty undertone within its mildly sweet floral notes.
**Ylang-ylang**
A rich, sweet aroma that creates a captivating, exotic ambiance.
**Tea tree**
A woody fragrance, said to bring a sense of freshness and awaken the mind and vitality.
**Ocean Wood**
A refreshing scent reminiscent of the sea breeze, with a slightly blue, natural aroma.
**Lemongrass**
A citrusy fragrance, commonly used outdoors or on summer nights to repel insects; a practical and invigorating scent.
**Hinoki**
A relaxing aroma akin to a forest bath, a familiar and comforting scent to the Japanese people.
**Product Information**
・Contents: Fragrance paper (24 sheets) / Includes a dedicated heat-resistant mat
・Material: Japanese paper
・Dimensions: Height 25.7 × Width 6.0 × Thickness 0.4 (cm)
Product Description
Product Details
- Material
- Paper
- How It's Made
- Handmade
- Where It's Made
- Japan
- Unique Features
- Customizable, Eco-Friendly
- Stock
- More than 10
- Ranking
- No.32,363 - Home & Living | No.2,780 - Fragrances
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- Product Type
- Authorized Representation
- Authorized By
- Ku, Daily, 森の器, 王地山燒
- Listing Summary
- **An Ambiance Elevated by a New Form of Fragrance** "Ku【クウ】" is an incense made from Japanese paper that releases its aroma without the need for fire. Drawing upon the finest incense-making techniques from Awaji Island, we have developed a method of infusing fragrance into Japanese paper.
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