Japan experienced a period known as the Azuchi-Momoyama period, spanning 30 years from the late 1500s to the early 1600s.
During this period, various gatherings aimed at promoting harmony among people were held, such as the tea ceremony, renga (linked verse), and Noh theatre.
The art of incense was one of these, and fragrant wood was used extensively, which was valued for soothing people's hearts.
Gorgeous incense tools with intricate decorations remain to this day.
Kyara Momoyama uses an abundance of sweet Vietnamese agarwood, which is difficult to obtain, and is a fragrance befitting the glamorous Momoyama period.
Enjoy the endless charm of the fragrant wood agarwood.
[Characteristics of the fragrance]
The scent of sweet Vietnamese agarwood.