A traditional Chinese incense tool set, designed primarily for preparing, arranging, and tending incense powder, incense ash, and charcoal. The tools allow the user to handle incense with precision while keeping the burner clean and orderly.
Rosewood incense shaver knife, used to carefully shave thin slivers of wood incense, such as agarwood. A finely crafted precision tool designed for preparing precious agarwood by hand. ideal for low-temperature incense heating.
Incense broom and mini dustpan, gently sweep away loose ash or incense powder from the rim and surface.
Rectangular black sandalwood tray, used to contain small pieces of incense shavings or powders while shaving larger pieces of agarwood.
Incense has a very long history dating back to prehistoric times. Incense is burned to purify the air and eliminate bacteria, viruses, and odors. It is also an insect repellent, thus it is a disease preventative measure. Over the past few thousand years of practicing incense, the ingredients in incense have increased in variety, and the discovery and study of herbal effects upon the human body have deepened. Incenses now offer spiritual and mood enhancement formulas as well.