Morihata HA KO Paper Incense - Black No. 01 Relax with burning tip
Morihata HA KO Paper Incense - Black No. 01 Relax alternate shot
Morihata HA KO Paper Incense - Black No. 01 Relax with burning tip
Morihata HA KO Paper Incense - Black No. 01 Relax alternate shot
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HA KO Paper Incense - Black No. 01 Relax

SKU: 39803

Size 1 pc
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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.

Where the original collection of HA KO Paper Incense showcase a singular fragrance, the fragrance and essential oils used in this special offering were individually selected for their ability to promote relaxation, increase focus, and lull you into a deep sleep. 

Notes of Vetiver, Cypress, Hiba and Bergamot.

**Purchase the felt burner mat (sold separately)**

Each leaf will burn for 5 - 7 mins.

Place one on your desk, in your car, near the entryway or anywhere a touch of fragrance is desired. A HA KO Paper Incense makes a welcome gift for friends and family.

Winner of the 2019 Good Design Award.

Material: Paper
Leaf Dimensions: 3.25" L x 1.25 W
After lighting your HA KO Paper Incense, extinguish the flame and place it on a felt burner mat (sold separately), and onto a non-flammable surface.
Do not allow to burn unsupervised.
Avoid placing in drafty areas or near any flammable materials.
Prior to disposal, ensure the flame is completely extinguished.

Do not put in mouth.
Keep out of reach of children.
do not use for purposes other than incense.
Morihata distributes the highest quality Japanese design and lifestyle goods that are crafted with intention. Each year, Morihata founders and husband-and-wife team Kaz and Yuka Morihata travel home to select thoughtful collections that express the innate quality, craftsmanship, and tactile sensibility of modern Japanese aesthetics. Their purpose is to make their innovative home, kitchen and lifestyle goods available beyond Japanese borders, and in that way connect Japanese artistry with the rest of the world.