Kunjudo
HA KO pottery collaboration HATTA TORU
HA KO pottery collaboration HATTA TORU
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Washi Paper Incense
Ceramist Toru Hatta has been active both in Japan and overseas, including the hosting of a solo exhibition at the Merci shop in Paris, France. I am so pleased to introduce his work in collaboration with HA KO to pique your interest.
This is a set of 8 HA KO Black Cedars with a forest fragrance rich in natural essential oils, combined with a special plate designed for use with HA KO.
The ceramic plates have a beautiful texture of clay fired without glaze. The texture of each plate differs greatly depending on the kiln firing, making the time spent burning incense even more unique! It is also an ideal gift for that special person in your life.
https://www.hattatoru.com/
Fragrance ingredients: Cedar wood, White cedar, etc.
Contents: Eight HA KO sheets, a non-flammable felt, a ceramic plate made in collaboration with a ceramic artist
Product size: W108mm x H108mm x D40mm
Weight: 156g
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From the original birthplace of incense
The oldest recorded writing about incense is in "The Chronicles of Japan",
where it states that aromatic wood drifted onto Awaji Island. Now Awaji Island's year-long mild climate, surrounded by sea and mountains, contributes to the biggest incense production in Japan. The history of fragrance breathes throughout the island.
Kunjudo founded over 120 years ago
Kunjudo, established in 1893 on Awaji Island, has carefully chosen Fragrant Masters and artisans creating stable, high quality products, not least, of which is traditional "incense", using technical capabilities cultivated over many years, while constantly exploring new uses of "incense" in daily life.







