








Incense Gift Set - Kohiki Dish & Incense Cones
Shigaraki is located in Koka City, Shiga Prefecture, and is recognised as playing a significant part in the long history of Japanese ceramics. It is included as one of Japan's six old kilns – being said to have a history of 1260 years. In 1976 Shigaraki-yaki (Shigaraki ware) was designated as a traditional craft in Japan.
Hechimon is a collection of Japanese ceramics by a third-generation Shigaraki-yaki maker, Marui Seito. This handcrafted Japanese dish is the perfect size as a base to the shizuka incense cones. A petite kohiki glazed dish with a a two tone top and bottom. As every dish is handcrafted, each is unique and will differ slightly from piece to piece.
The shizuka incense cones are a soothing and calming scent inspired by a fresh green meadow. A scent containing cedar wood, oakmoss, musk, etc. Comes packaged in a textured Japanese paper package, making it the ideal gift for someone special.
This lightweight box is made from thin shavings of pine wood. Similar to the Kyougi wood food wraps, these thin sheets are traditionally used to wrap around food. Instead of a flat sheet, they have been bent and cut to hold the shape of a small box.
A perfect little box to hold and store the ceramic dish and incense cones for a special gift set.
Each gift set includes:
- x1 Shigaraki Ceramic Dish - Kohiki
- x1 Kousaido Shizuka Incense Cones
- x1 Pine Box - Small
Details:
Kohiki Dish:
Measurements: approximately 3.75 in × 3.75 in x H .75 in
Material: ceramic.
Made in Japan.
Shizuka Incense Cones:
12 incense cones.
Measurements: Japanese paper package: 2.25 in x 2.25 in x 1 in
Burn time: approximately 15-17 minutes per cone.
Made in Japan.
Pine Box Small:
Materials: Thin pine wood, staples
Measurements:
Small: φ4 x H 2 in
Made in Japan.
Shigaraki is located in Koka City, Shiga Prefecture, and is recognised as playing a significant part in the long history of Japanese ceramics. It is included as one of Japan's six old kilns – being said to have a history of 1260 years. In 1976 Shigaraki-yaki (Shigaraki ware) was designated as a traditional craft in Japan.
Hechimon is a collection of Japanese ceramics by a third-generation Shigaraki-yaki maker, Marui Seito. This handcrafted Japanese dish is the perfect size as a base to the shizuka incense cones. A petite kohiki glazed dish with a a two tone top and bottom. As every dish is handcrafted, each is unique and will differ slightly from piece to piece.
The shizuka incense cones are a soothing and calming scent inspired by a fresh green meadow. A scent containing cedar wood, oakmoss, musk, etc. Comes packaged in a textured Japanese paper package, making it the ideal gift for someone special.
This lightweight box is made from thin shavings of pine wood. Similar to the Kyougi wood food wraps, these thin sheets are traditionally used to wrap around food. Instead of a flat sheet, they have been bent and cut to hold the shape of a small box.
A perfect little box to hold and store the ceramic dish and incense cones for a special gift set.
Each gift set includes:
- x1 Shigaraki Ceramic Dish - Kohiki
- x1 Kousaido Shizuka Incense Cones
- x1 Pine Box - Small
Details:
Kohiki Dish:
Measurements: approximately 3.75 in × 3.75 in x H .75 in
Material: ceramic.
Made in Japan.
Shizuka Incense Cones:
12 incense cones.
Measurements: Japanese paper package: 2.25 in x 2.25 in x 1 in
Burn time: approximately 15-17 minutes per cone.
Made in Japan.
Pine Box Small:
Materials: Thin pine wood, staples
Measurements:
Small: φ4 x H 2 in
Made in Japan.
Shigaraki is located in Koka City, Shiga Prefecture, and is recognised as playing a significant part in the long history of Japanese ceramics. It is included as one of Japan's six old kilns – being said to have a history of 1260 years. In 1976 Shigaraki-yaki (Shigaraki ware) was designated as a traditional craft in Japan.
Hechimon is a collection of Japanese ceramics by a third-generation Shigaraki-yaki maker, Marui Seito. This handcrafted Japanese dish is the perfect size as a base to the shizuka incense cones. A petite kohiki glazed dish with a a two tone top and bottom. As every dish is handcrafted, each is unique and will differ slightly from piece to piece.
The shizuka incense cones are a soothing and calming scent inspired by a fresh green meadow. A scent containing cedar wood, oakmoss, musk, etc. Comes packaged in a textured Japanese paper package, making it the ideal gift for someone special.
This lightweight box is made from thin shavings of pine wood. Similar to the Kyougi wood food wraps, these thin sheets are traditionally used to wrap around food. Instead of a flat sheet, they have been bent and cut to hold the shape of a small box.
A perfect little box to hold and store the ceramic dish and incense cones for a special gift set.
Each gift set includes:
- x1 Shigaraki Ceramic Dish - Kohiki
- x1 Kousaido Shizuka Incense Cones
- x1 Pine Box - Small
Details:
Kohiki Dish:
Measurements: approximately 3.75 in × 3.75 in x H .75 in
Material: ceramic.
Made in Japan.
Shizuka Incense Cones:
12 incense cones.
Measurements: Japanese paper package: 2.25 in x 2.25 in x 1 in
Burn time: approximately 15-17 minutes per cone.
Made in Japan.
Pine Box Small:
Materials: Thin pine wood, staples
Measurements:
Small: φ4 x H 2 in
Made in Japan.