Hibi
Hibi Oak Moss Regular Box
Hibi Oak Moss Regular Box
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Hibin Oak Moss Incense is part of Hibin's Deep Japanese fragrance collection. These fragrances pay homage to traditional Japanese incense, using ingredients that are common and valued in Japanese culture. Deep Oak Moss has a scent of oak and moss. The scent is warm, calming and fresh.
- Dimensions: 5.7 x 5.6 x 0.9 cm (packaging)
- Materials: t- shirt powder and washi paste
- Made in Japan
- You can find instructions for using the sticks in the drop-down menu.
Hibi Oak Moss Regular Box
Incense
The story of Hibi begins with two ancient crafts in Hyogo Prefecture, Japan: Awaji Island incense and Harima matchmaking. These two traditional crafts first came together in 2011. The collaboration began with the idea of incense that could be lit like a match, and led to three years of experimentation.
Due to the delicate nature of Japanese incense, an ingenious solution was needed. A precise blend of incense and washi paste was developed: a fragrant product that is durable and aromatic, and resistant to breaking when lit like a match.
Instructions
Instructions
Hibi incense sticks are fragile, so handle them carefully so they don't break when lit.
1. Remove the packaging by tearing the film open from left to right along the perforated edge.
2. Light the Hibi stick by pressing the top tip against the rough brown surface on the side of the box marked for lighting. Light it by scratching it downwards at a 45 degree angle, holding the stick by its centre to prevent breaking.
3. After lighting, tilt the match slightly downwards instead of holding it horizontally, and continue to hold it until the flame spreads to the incense part and then settles down on its own. Extinguishing the flame too quickly may prevent the fire from reaching the incense part, or the appropriate smell may affect the fragrance of the incense, as the combustible material at the end of the match may not be completely burnt.
4. Place the stick on the tray and enjoy the scent for about 10 minutes. The tray is heat-resistant, so you can place it on a table.
5. Do not leave the area unattended until the stick has completely burned out. Burning more than two sticks at a time can be dangerous and may cause the base to overheat, so make sure you only burn one stick at a time.
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