Skip to product information
1 of 4

Morihata

HA KO Paper Incense - Black

HA KO Paper Incense - Black

Regular price $9.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $9.00 USD
Sale Sold out
Shipping calculated at checkout.
Style

Whereas the original collection of HA KO Paper Incense showcases one fragrance at a time, the scents used in this special offering were carefully selected and blended to promote relaxation, increase focus, and lull you into a deep sleep. Each individually packaged leaf can be used as subtle potpourri, giving off fragrance for up to three months, or as incense that burns for approximately seven minutes while cleansing and deodorizing your space. 

HA KO Black is available in three unique scents:

Black No. 01 Relax -  Reminiscent of a quiet forest grove, this scent is perfect for deep relaxation. Vetiver relieves tension, and cypress calms the mind. Also features soothing notes of hiba and bergamot.

Black No. 02 Focus - Refreshing and invigorating, this scent is designed to improve concentration. Lemongrass stimulates the body and mind while cloves enhance feelings. Also features revitalizing notes of peppermint and geranium.

Black No. 03 Sleep - Unwind after a long day and drift into sleep with a blend of fragrances that promote sweet slumber. Lavender calms the nerves, and cedar brings peace. Also features gentle notes of patchouli.

About HA KO
From the birthplace of Japanese incense comes a new way to enjoy the transformative effects of fragrance. Made from Japanese washi paper, HA KO Paper Incense will infuse any space with a feeling of tranquility, whether displayed as potpourri or left to quietly smolder. Place one on your desk, in your car, near your entryway, or anywhere a touch of fragrance is desired. HA KO Paper Incense makes a welcome gift for friends and family. Learn more about the history and tradition behind HA KO here.


Materials: Washi paper, essential oils, natural dye
Care: Always place incense on a non-flammable surface. Do not allow to burn unsupervised. Avoid placing in drafty areas or near any flammable materials. Note that direct sunlight may cause discoloration over time.
Awaji, Japan


View full details