Gift for that special someone [Palo Santo x Traditional Craft Mikawachi Incense Plate] Give the gift of a rich time at home with gratitude

Description

A “gift” that conveys your daily gratitude
Would you like to give the gift of “rich home time” as a token of gratitude?

“Palo Santo” gives you relaxation
Design a rich time at home using the traditional craft Mikawachi incense plate as a saucer.

【specification】
○Palo Santo
Length: Approximately 10cm (there may be slight deviations from each piece)
5 pieces included

○Incense plate
Diameter: approx. 10cm
Bottom: approx. 5.5cm
Height: approx. 1.5cm

○Gift wrapping
Packed as shown in the 1st to 5th photos.
For the 9th photo, I will cover it and wrap it with twine.

[Charm of Palo Santo]
It is a wild fragrant tree that is supported by highly sensitive people such as fashion people and yoga instructors in the NY area, and is attracting attention as a sustainable aromatic product, making it a great companion for a rich "home time."
You can enjoy the refreshing feeling of being in the forest just by leaving it there, and it can also be used for natural interior decoration. Among the many fragrant woods, this tree is attracting a lot of attention because of its strong and long-lasting fragrance.

[What is Palo Santo]
It is a naturally fragrant tree that grows wild in Peru, South America, and is called the "sacred tree." Because it contains a lot of resin, even a small piece of wood gives off a rich scent.
The fragrant smoke that rises when lit is said to ``purify the space, drive away bad spirits, and invite good spirits.'' Good spirits are attracted to the scent of palo santo and gather to lend their strength, but they also ward off bad spirits. Spirits are said to be chased away.
We only handle palo santo cut with a "machete cut/hatchet". This prevents excess heat from being added and maximizes the oil content and aroma. In addition, the machete cut gives it a natural shape, making it useful as an interior.

[How to burn palo santo]
① Light the stick with a lighter, etc.
② Light the fire and when smoke comes out, fan it with your hand to extinguish the fire until only smoke comes out.
③Carry it around so that the smoke spreads throughout the space.
④ Once the smoke has spread sufficiently, wait for it to stop rising naturally. (It will stop standing up in 2-3 minutes)
*Even if you don't burn it, by cutting it into small pieces with scissors, the oil inside will come into contact with the air and emit a fragrance.
*Even if you burn it every day, one pack can be used for about 1 and a half to 2 months, so it is a highly cost-effective fragrant wood.

[Rare Palo Santo Tree]
Palo Santo is currently a protected tree under the Washington Convention and cannot be felled, and international trade in logs is prohibited, making it an extremely rare tree. However, it is available to farmers and some companies certified by the Peruvian government, and we only sell palo santo that has been imported through legitimate methods.

[History of Mikawachi ware and Kasen kiln]
In the late Edo period, ultra-thin porcelain called "eggshell" caught the attention of the captains who stopped by Dejima, Nagasaki, and was exported overseas.
Thinness, strength of porcelain, and elegance.
``Delicate and precise'' in works of art, ``Accompanied by what is served'' in vessels.
We have a history of mastering porcelain.
In the Hirado domain, Kano school painters served as official painters and drew illustrations within the castle grounds, and potters from Mikawachi solemnly created pottery as offerings.
Potters aiming for white pottery discovered Amakusa pottery stone that had been unloaded as a whetstone in Haki Seto, and combined it with Ajiro stone from Hariojima to create detailed carvings, handicrafts, and thin pottery. .

"Kasen Kiln"
Founded in 1603. Craftsmanship passed down for 15 generations
Starting with the first Kane clan Taemon during the Azuchi-Momoyama period, and during the Edo period, pottery was produced in the official kiln under the patronage of Lord Matsuura, the lord of the Hirado domain, and continues to pass on the origins of Mikawachi ware, which is described as delicate and elegant. I am.
On the other hand, we are also working hard to popularize Mikawachi ware as a daily use item, such as by developing original brands and creating warm and gentle pottery that takes advantage of the soft hand-painted materials.

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    Description

    A “gift” that conveys your daily gratitude
    Would you like to give the gift of “rich home time” as a token of gratitude?

    “Palo Santo” gives you relaxation
    Design a rich time at home using the traditional craft Mikawachi incense plate as a saucer.

    【specification】
    ○Palo Santo
    Length: Approximately 10cm (there may be slight deviations from each piece)
    5 pieces included

    ○Incense plate
    Diameter: approx. 10cm
    Bottom: approx. 5.5cm
    Height: approx. 1.5cm

    ○Gift wrapping
    Packed as shown in the 1st to 5th photos.
    For the 9th photo, I will cover it and wrap it with twine.

    [Charm of Palo Santo]
    It is a wild fragrant tree that is supported by highly sensitive people such as fashion people and yoga instructors in the NY area, and is attracting attention as a sustainable aromatic product, making it a great companion for a rich "home time."
    You can enjoy the refreshing feeling of being in the forest just by leaving it there, and it can also be used for natural interior decoration. Among the many fragrant woods, this tree is attracting a lot of attention because of its strong and long-lasting fragrance.

    [What is Palo Santo]
    It is a naturally fragrant tree that grows wild in Peru, South America, and is called the "sacred tree." Because it contains a lot of resin, even a small piece of wood gives off a rich scent.
    The fragrant smoke that rises when lit is said to ``purify the space, drive away bad spirits, and invite good spirits.'' Good spirits are attracted to the scent of palo santo and gather to lend their strength, but they also ward off bad spirits. Spirits are said to be chased away.
    We only handle palo santo cut with a "machete cut/hatchet". This prevents excess heat from being added and maximizes the oil content and aroma. In addition, the machete cut gives it a natural shape, making it useful as an interior.

    [How to burn palo santo]
    ① Light the stick with a lighter, etc.
    ② Light the fire and when smoke comes out, fan it with your hand to extinguish the fire until only smoke comes out.
    ③Carry it around so that the smoke spreads throughout the space.
    ④ Once the smoke has spread sufficiently, wait for it to stop rising naturally. (It will stop standing up in 2-3 minutes)
    *Even if you don't burn it, by cutting it into small pieces with scissors, the oil inside will come into contact with the air and emit a fragrance.
    *Even if you burn it every day, one pack can be used for about 1 and a half to 2 months, so it is a highly cost-effective fragrant wood.

    [Rare Palo Santo Tree]
    Palo Santo is currently a protected tree under the Washington Convention and cannot be felled, and international trade in logs is prohibited, making it an extremely rare tree. However, it is available to farmers and some companies certified by the Peruvian government, and we only sell palo santo that has been imported through legitimate methods.

    [History of Mikawachi ware and Kasen kiln]
    In the late Edo period, ultra-thin porcelain called "eggshell" caught the attention of the captains who stopped by Dejima, Nagasaki, and was exported overseas.
    Thinness, strength of porcelain, and elegance.
    ``Delicate and precise'' in works of art, ``Accompanied by what is served'' in vessels.
    We have a history of mastering porcelain.
    In the Hirado domain, Kano school painters served as official painters and drew illustrations within the castle grounds, and potters from Mikawachi solemnly created pottery as offerings.
    Potters aiming for white pottery discovered Amakusa pottery stone that had been unloaded as a whetstone in Haki Seto, and combined it with Ajiro stone from Hariojima to create detailed carvings, handicrafts, and thin pottery. .

    "Kasen Kiln"
    Founded in 1603. Craftsmanship passed down for 15 generations
    Starting with the first Kane clan Taemon during the Azuchi-Momoyama period, and during the Edo period, pottery was produced in the official kiln under the patronage of Lord Matsuura, the lord of the Hirado domain, and continues to pass on the origins of Mikawachi ware, which is described as delicate and elegant. I am.
    On the other hand, we are also working hard to popularize Mikawachi ware as a daily use item, such as by developing original brands and creating warm and gentle pottery that takes advantage of the soft hand-painted materials.

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