Smells like a temple
I spent a month at a monastery in Kyoto years ago. Lighting one of these brings the entire memory back. Slow, even burn, no synthetic aftertaste.

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Sandalwood has burned in temples from Varanasi to Kyoto for three thousand years — long enough that the scent itself has become a kind of architecture. Zen tradition times meditation by the incense stick, not the clock: when the stick ends, the sitting ends. These are rolled by hand from sustainably harvested Mysore-grade sandalwood powder, no synthetic oils. Light one. Sit down. Let time be measured by something slower than a screen.
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I spent a month at a monastery in Kyoto years ago. Lighting one of these brings the entire memory back. Slow, even burn, no synthetic aftertaste.
One stick after dinner while I journal. The scent settles the whole apartment — even my cat calms down.
I've paid three times this for Japanese brands that weren't noticeably better. Restocking monthly now.
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