Incense Culture
A subtle fragrance, a thousand-year legacy—the ultimate expression of Eastern living aesthetics.
Agarwood and Eastern Philosophy
Agarwood complements meditation: a single stick of fragrant incense calms the mind, focuses attention, and fosters inner reflection.
Following nature, agarwood embodies the celestial and earthly essence, reflecting the Eastern wisdom of unity between heaven and humanity.
Agarwood fragrance unblocks meridians, calms the mind, and aids sleep—an esteemed wellness choice since ancient times.
Incense Ceremony
Scent
Incense Sticks
Incense
History of Agarwood
Han Dynasty
202 BCE – 220 CE
Agarwood began to enter Central China, becoming exclusive to the imperial court and nobility.
Tang Dynasty
618 AD – 907 AD
The art of incense flourished, with scholars and gentlemen gathering to share their passion for fragrance.
Song Dynasty
960 AD – 1279 AD
Incense charts emerged, and the art of incense formed a complete system.
Ming and Qing Dynasties
1368 AD – 1912 AD
Inkwood craftsmanship reached its peak, with numerous renowned masters emerging.