Shoyeido - Insect Repellent Fragrant Sachet for Clothing (3 Packs)
Incense was brought into Japan with the advent of Buddhism.
In the early years, incense was used as religious offerings. Later, people began to perfume their clothing atop the censer, so that a mild fragrance would waft off their clothes while they carry themselves with finesse.
This was followed by scented sachets tied to the sleeves. This insect repellent fragrant sachet for clothing by Shoyeido is made of natural spices such as sandalwood, clove, cassia, and Borneo camphor. Its fragrance not only protects clothes from pests, but helps calm our mind and uplift our spirits.
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Sachet Reference Size: 7cm x 5cm
Volume: 3 Packs/package
Package Size: 9.5cm x 14cm
Country of Origin: Japan
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About "Shoyeido":
In the early 18th century, Moriyoshi Rokuzaemon HATA, who headed the Tanba-Sasayama district of the present Kyoto prefecture, created a store called "SASAYA." Rokubei Moritsune HATA, who represented the third generation of the Hata family to be involved in making incense, began incorporating methods of creating incense he learned while working at the Imperial Palace in Kyoto. He applied the court's secret traditions of blending incense that had been previously enjoyed exclusively by royalty. After nearly three hundred years, the Hata family continues the legacy of their innovative ancestors, offering a wide variety of unique, hand-blended incense. Today, Shoyeido is considered the highest quality, most natural incense available in the world.