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  2. Incense in China - Wikipedia

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    Incense powder is formed into the final product through various methods. [12] In the Lin-xiang process incense powder is tossed over wet sticks. Nuo-xiang is when incense paste is kneaded around sticks. For large incense pillars, incense paste is piled around a single bamboo stick and sculpted to shape.

  3. Shoyeido - Wikipedia

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    Il also owns an artisanal shop near Karasuma where it preserves the craftsmanship of incense-making and fills custom orders. [7] Shoyeido still uses its +300 year old secret recipe for religious orders. [7] Shoyeido is still a family business, today run by the twelfth generation of the Hata family. [7]

  4. Incense - Wikipedia

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    Incense is composed of aromatic plant materials, often combined with essential oils. [6] The forms taken by incense differ with the underlying culture, and have changed with advances in technology and increasing number of uses. [7] Incense can generally be separated into two main types: "indirect-burning" and "direct-burning."

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  6. Frankincense - Wikipedia

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    The English word frankincense derives from the Old French expression franc encens, meaning 'true incense', maybe with the sense of 'high quality incense'. [4] [2] The adjective franc in Old French meant 'noble, true', in this case perhaps 'pure'; although franc is ultimately derived from the tribal name of the Franks, it is not a direct reference to them in the word francincense.

  7. Kyukyodo - Wikipedia

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    The main Kyukyodo store in Kyoto, Japan. Kyūkyodō (鳩居堂) is a Japanese retail store that specializes in traditional Japanese paper goods, incense, Asian calligraphy supplies, and books. [1] It was founded in 1663 as a pharmacy. From 1891 to 1945, it was the official stationer to the Imperial House of Japan.

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