Baieido Incense Coils – Traditional Japanese Incense (5)
Baieido incense coils are among the finest expressions of traditional Japanese incense – handcrafted spirals of aromatic woods, resin incense and botanical ingredients that fill a room slowly and evenly with warmth and depth.
Five coils, from classic blends to precious aloeswood
This selection spans several levels of aromatic complexity, from an approachable introduction to refined compositions for seasoned incense lovers.
Egoro Kaikun – A traditional coil blending herbs, spices and aromatic woods inspired by ancient temple recipes. Warm, gently spiced and deeply contemplative.
Shukohkoku – Vietnamese aloeswood, sandalwood, benzoin and patchouli in a beautifully balanced composition. An ideal starting point for exploring jinkō-based Japanese incense.
Kunsho – Superior-grade aloeswood and refined spices for a deeper, more evolved and enduring fragrance. Traditionally given in Japan as a mark of high regard.
Junenkoh – Sandalwood, medicinal herbs and gentle resins crafted for extended meditation or prayer. Burns slowly and evenly for a long, calming diffusion.
Jinkoh Junenkoh – The most luxurious of the five: rich aloeswood (jinkō), precious woods and balsamic notes for a complex and contemplative experience. Crafted for devoted Japanese incense enthusiasts.
How to use incense coils for meditation and everyday rituals
Place the coil on a heat-resistant incense holder and light the tip. After a few seconds, gently blow out the flame – the coil will continue to smoulder steadily, releasing its fragrance gradually. The long burn time makes these coils particularly well suited for meditation sessions, quiet evenings or mindful moments at home.
Baieido coils make a thoughtful gift for anyone who appreciates Japanese craftsmanship – or a personal ritual for those who treasure moments of genuine wellbeing.