



Kungyokudo 'Moon-Viewing' Incense Dish
- Regular price
- $180.20
- Sale price
- $180.20
- Regular price
-
The Moon Floating on Osawa Pond in Kyoto's Sagano
During the Heian period, aristocrats would hold elegant moon-viewing banquets at Osawa Pond in Sagano, Kyoto, where they composed poetry and enjoyed boat excursions.
The moon would sparkle brilliantly in the night sky while also shimmering as a reflection on the pitch-black pond. This incense dish and stand are inspired by the atmospheric image of the moon reflected on the water's surface.
Material: Brass, Iron
Plate diameter: 11.2cm
Stand diameter: 3cm
* Please use on a flat surface where there are no flammable materials nearby to prevent slipping.
* Please place the incense holder in a position where incense ash will not fall outside the incense tray.
* Handle fire with care, and after use, ensure it is completely extinguished and there is no residual heat.
* Keep out of reach of infants and young children, and take care to prevent accidental ingestion.
* Do not use for purposes other than intended.

Suitable for Pressed Incense Too
The brass incense stand, modelled after the shining moon, features both a hole for stick incense and a groove for pressed incense, making it versatile for either type. It is designed to be placed on the jet-black 'pond' incense dish, representing the gleaming moon above dark waters
More information
Handling & care
Delivery & returns
Free international shipping available on qualifying orders. Global shipping from Nara, Japan via DHL. Returns accepted within 14 days of delivery for unused items in original packaging (return shipping at customer's expense).
Product Reviews
You May Also Like

Our Vision is "Revitalize Japanese Kogei"
For 300 years, Nakagawa has supported Japanese heritage craft houses across the nation, committed to revitalizing Japanese Kogei for another century to come.