Agarwood (short size) 50g

Agarwood (short size) 50g

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These natural Siamese agarwood incense sticks are 8cm long and burn for approximately 18 minutes.

Recommended for those who fold incense sticks in half.



Made from carefully selected natural Siamese agarwood, each puff of smoke has a deep, emotional fragrance. It also makes a wonderful gift.

These incense sticks have a mellow and delicate fragrance, and are made by natural materials and artisanal techniques, without using chemical glue or forcibly drying in a dryer. They can also be enjoyed as incense.

The calming fragrance of Siamese agarwood will soothe your soul.

"The calming fragrance of Siamese agarwood calms the mind, so I recommend using it when reading, writing calligraphy, or when you want to concentrate on something," says Yano, the incense master.


A mature fragrance made with pure natural ingredients and artisanal techniques

Burning chemical-based incense for a long time can often cause a sore throat, but this incense is made from natural ingredients, so there is no need to worry about that.

"Since offering incense is something you do every day, I would like you to use incense that is gentle on the mind and body. Also, since incense is food for Buddha, I would like you to treat your ancestors with a gentle, natural scent." (Incense Master Yano)


It is the skilled craftsmanship that makes it possible to create such purely natural incense.

When making incense sticks by machine, chemical glue is added to adjust the stickiness so that they do not break easily, but this incense stick is made using only a small amount of naturally sticky wood powder, and the rest is done by skilled artisans.

When it comes to drying, the fragrance when burned is different depending on whether it is dried mechanically or naturally. By drying naturally, the fragrance matures slowly and is trapped inside the incense stick, resulting in a better fragrance when burned.

Until the incense is ready.

Awaji Umekundo's incense sticks are carefully handmade by four generations of incense masters and artisans on Awaji Island, the home of incense sticks, which accounts for 70% of Japan's national production.

(1) Mixing, stirring, kneading, and making kneaded balls . The raw materials prepared for each brand are stirred and kneaded together with dye and water, while paying careful attention to temperature and humidity. The kneaded material is placed into a mold and made into a cylindrical shape called a kneaded ball, approximately 30 cm in diameter.

(2) Extrusion and tray cutting The kneaded ball is placed in an extrusion machine and extruded into a line through a hole called a "sukin," which is then received on a tray and cut with a bamboo spatula.

(3) Shaping : Spread the incense sticks on the tray board tightly on the drying board and trim them to the appropriate size.

(4) Drying : The pieces are then moved to a drying area where they are slowly dried and settled over a period of one week in natural conditions, taking advantage of the strong westerly winds that are unique to Awaji Island.

(5) Binding The finished incense sticks are then bundled together while being carefully inspected by human eyes.

(6) Aging and Completion Depending on the product, the product is matured for a period of approximately one month to one year before being packaged and boxed.

Incense made from the "West Wind" of Awaji Island, a famous fragrance producing region

Awaji Island is the largest producer of incense in Japan, accounting for 70% of the country's total.

Its history began in 1850, when the manufacturing techniques of Sakai in Senshu were introduced to Ei in Awaji City. At the time, Ei was engaged in trade as a naval port for the Tokushima domain, and was blessed with favorable routes for importing and selling raw materials, and Awaji Island's incense became widely known throughout the country.

The main reason why incense production has taken root in this area is the "west wind" that is unique to Awaji Island. By drying the incense in the strong seasonal winds, a mature, mellow fragrance is created.


■Materials: Incense sticks - Tabu, Siamese agarwood

■Storage: Store in a dry place



Incense is a food for the Buddha. We hope you will treat your ancestors with the gentle fragrance of natural fragrant wood.
You can also use it as incense when you are feeling tired, and enjoy its soothing scent that is gentle on your mind and body.


Size: Length: 10.8cm x Width: 7.8cm x Height: 3.4cm

Weight: 95g