Sandalwood, coiled incense, and agarwood have long been precious aromatic materials for humanity’s pursuit of spiritual enjoyment and elegant living, collectively bearing a profound historical and cultural heritage.
Sandalwood, derived from the ancient sandalwood tree, boasts a rich and lasting fragrance that has been popular in China since the Northern and Southern Dynasties, particularly favored by scholars and the religious community. It is not only used in sacrifices and meditation but also incorporated into royal furniture and daily necessities, symbolizing nobility and sanctity.
Coiled incense, a unique form of incense, spirals around itself, originating in the Ming and Qing dynasties. It is both an artistic expression of tribute to Qu Yuan and a must-have for ancient scholars to cultivate their bodies and minds. Burning slowly, its aroma lingers, creating a serene and profound atmosphere, often used in religious ceremonies, cultural gatherings, and home decoration, adding an otherworldly charm.
Agarwood, known as the “diamond of plants,” forms under unique conditions when aromatic trees are injured, resulting in a mixture of resin and wood. Its fragrance is serene and profound, and it has been a highly sought-after treasure by royal families and scholars since ancient times. It is not only used to make perfumes but also integrated into traditional Chinese medicine, tea ceremonies, and religious rituals, regarded as a sacred item for purifying the mind and harmonizing the body and spirit.
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