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Nippon Kodo, Yukari Incense Burner - Ivy / BlueItem number 3675024000000 * The products are also displayed at our stores in Japan, so a time lag in stock quantity may occur. We will inform you about the shipping date.
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Nippon Kodo, Yukari Incense Burner - Ivy / Blue
By putting attention to the shape and design, Nippon Kodo has created a unique and modern incense burner.
It fits perfectly not only in Japanese style rooms but also in Western rooms as well.
Also due to the fact that its price is affordable, YUKARI burner is also perfect for home decor.
We recommend to use it in an entrance porch to welcome your guests with wonderful fragrances; in the living room or even at your desk.
○ How to use YUKARI incense burner
There is also incense stand included in this incense burner, so you can choose to use it for incense sticks or incense cones.
Otherwise, you can also fill the burner with ash for incense burners (available on our site) and then use the burner not only for sticks or cones but also for all kinds of incense and fragrant woods! For example, if you want to burn a coil, just place it on the surface of ash while burning.
・YUKARI incense burner can be also used when its lid is closed.
(Please be careful, as the parts of the lid close to holes may get dirty from burning incense.)