Kameyama Kiyomeko White Sage Incense

Native American scent sticks

Most people usually associate incense with Asia, North Africa, or the Middle East and forget that virtually no culture doesn't use scents in one way or another. The Cahuilla Native American tribes of California are such a culture and their fragrance of choice is white sage, the main ingredient in the Kameyama Kiyomeko White Sage Incense, the latest offering from Japan's most respected candle and incense makers.

Mie Prefecture's Kameyama has been making candles and incense since 1927 and is always trying new and exciting things in both its specialties. The Kameyama Kiyomeko White Sage Incense is one such experiment, one that any fan of incense will appreciate. Using white sage from California, these 30 cm (5.3") sticks fill your space with an earthy, woody, and somewhat sweet fragrance that is soothing and relaxing. The box contains about 174 sticks, each of them lasts about 30 minutes.

Specs and Features:

  • Made by historical candle and incense maker Kameyama (est. 1927)
  • Fragrance: frankincense
  • Smoke: normal
  • Burn time: approx. 30 min.
  • Contents: approx. 174 sticks
  • Box dimensions: 70 x 28 x 154 mm (2.8 x 1.1 x 6")
  • Incense stick length: 135 mm (5.3")
  • Contents weight: approx. 70 g (2.5 oz)
  • Material: California white sage
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US$ 15