Japanese Arita porcelain for the Koh-Dō incense ceremony
The Seihakuji incense burner is crafted using the traditional Arita porcelain technique – a craft over 400 years old. It is specifically designed for use during the Koh-Dō ceremony , the Way of Incense.
🌿 Koh Dō – The Way of Fragrance
Koh-do is a meditative ceremony in which aromatic woods are gently heated, not burned. In a tranquil atmosphere, the finest nuances of fragrance are perceived, the mind is calmed, and the senses are heightened. Similar to other classical Japanese arts, Koh-do represents mindfulness, concentration, and aesthetic restraint.
The products used are precious fragrant woods such as Kyara (Agarwood/Jinkō) and Byakudan (Sandalwood), whose individual character unfolds through gentle heating.
🏺 Arita Porcelain – Where Function Meets Tradition
Arita is considered the birthplace of Japanese porcelain. Its high heat resistance, clear design, and timeless elegance make the Seihakuji incense burner ideal for the demanding practice of Koh Dō.
✔ Specifically for Koh-Dō ceremonies
✔ High-quality Arita porcelain
✔ For gently heating aromatic woods
✔ Simple, timeless design
✔ Delivered in a protective wooden box
👉 Note:
This incense burner is not intended for classic burning with resins or incense sticks, but exclusively for the traditional Koh-Dō application.
Dimensions: Ø 7.5 × 8 cm
Material: Japanese Arita porcelain
Delivery: In an elegant wooden box
Origin: Made in Japan
Japanese Arita porcelain for the Koh-Dō incense ceremony
The Seihakuji incense burner is crafted using the traditional Arita porcelain technique – a craft over 400 years old. It is specifically designed for use during the Koh-Dō ceremony , the Way of Incense.
🌿 Koh Dō – The Way of Fragrance
Koh-do is a meditative ceremony in which aromatic woods are gently heated, not burned. In a tranquil atmosphere, the finest nuances of fragrance are perceived, the mind is calmed, and the senses are heightened. Similar to other classical Japanese arts, Koh-do represents mindfulness, concentration, and aesthetic restraint.
The products used are precious fragrant woods such as Kyara (Agarwood/Jinkō) and Byakudan (Sandalwood), whose individual character unfolds through gentle heating.
🏺 Arita Porcelain – Where Function Meets Tradition
Arita is considered the birthplace of Japanese porcelain. Its high heat resistance, clear design, and timeless elegance make the Seihakuji incense burner ideal for the demanding practice of Koh Dō.
✔ Specifically for Koh-Dō ceremonies
✔ High-quality Arita porcelain
✔ For gently heating aromatic woods
✔ Simple, timeless design
✔ Delivered in a protective wooden box
👉 Note:
This incense burner is not intended for classic burning with resins or incense sticks, but exclusively for the traditional Koh-Dō application.
Dimensions: Ø 7.5 × 8 cm
Material: Japanese Arita porcelain
Delivery: In an elegant wooden box
Origin: Made in Japan