Our Journal

Incense Cones vs Sticks: Two Types of Incense Explained

Incense Cones vs Sticks: Two Types of Incense Explained

There are many different types of incense, from sticks to cones and even raw resins (like Frankincense and Myrrh). Today, the most popular types of incense (due to ease of use) are sticks and cones. If you’ve been looking around for the best type of incense for you, you’ve probably wondered – should I be using sticks or cones? And what are the main differences in terms of ingredients and scent? Let’s take a look… Incense Sticks vs Cones - How Are They Made? The first type of incense sticks consist of aromatic ingredients bound to a bamboo core. This...

Read more →


Agarwood: More Expensive than Gold!

Agarwood: More Expensive than Gold!

A High Valued Aromatic Agarwood (also known as Oud or Aloeswood) is one of the highest valued aromatics in the incense and perfumery world. Known by incense connoisseurs for it's distinctive woody, sweet and resinous scent, evoking an ambience of mystery and serenity. The wonders of agarwood have been noted for thousands of years, particularly used in the form of incense in religious and spiritual settings. In many parts of Asia, agarwood incense sticks are used in many monasteries and temples to set a mood for meditation and contemplation. The mysterious scent calms the mind and there are several studies that...

Read more →


Top 10 Incense Sticks for Beginners

Top 10 Incense Sticks for Beginners

For those new to incense, we realise the choice of scents to choose from can be slightly overwhelming! That's why we've put together this top 10 list of best-selling incense for beginners. If you can't make your mind up, these are a great place to start: 1. Autumn Leaves | Daily Incense by Shoyeido A very clever recipe that evokes the mood and colour of autumn. Woody, with sweet notes of cinnamon and benzoin. This is a warm incense and perfect to burn throughout the autumnal months! Keywords: Spicy, sweetBest for: Daily incense, autumnal and winter months 2. Cherry Blossoms...

Read more →


How is Japanese Incense Made?

How is Japanese Incense Made?

How is Japanese Incense Made? Japanese incense is made traditionally with base materials of sandalwood, aloeswood (agarwood) and other aromatics such as resins and essential oils. Most Japanese incense is made with all-natural ingredients and although some manufacturers make use of synthetic fragrance oils and dyes, overall, Japan produce some of the highest quality, finest incenses in the world. Three of the most prominent makers of Japanese incense are Shoyeido, Nippon Kodo and Baieido. The Production Process 1. MixingMaking Japanese incense involves meticulous attention to detail. The powdered forms of aromatic wood, spices and herbs are mixed together and measured carefully....

Read more →


7 Incense Sticks Perfect for Autumn

7 Incense Sticks Perfect for Autumn

Of all the seasons, autumn is great for burning incense. The woody, sweet spicy aromas perfectly compliment the autumnal months. Autumn incense sticks often include ingredients such as cinnamon, clove and agarwood to create feelings of warmth and cosiness! Here are 7 of our top incense sticks for autumn... 1. Autumn Leaves, Daily Incense by Shoyeido The name says it all! Created over 30 years ago to evoke the autumnal splendour of Kyoto's Arashiyama district, Kyoto Autumn Leaves is a true classic within the world of incense. This autumnal incense perfectly captures the scent of autumn with Sandalwood, Cinnamon, Patchouli, Benzoin and spices. In Japan, autumn is...

Read more →