Made by hand on Awaji Island, Japan, where the air itself carries the faint scent of smoke and cedar. No. 009 opens with a dry, green freshness — clean, woody, and faintly spicy. It’s the warmth of a cedar forest in winter, steady and comforting yet crisp enough to clear the mind.
Details
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Origin: Awaji Island, Japan 
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Materials: Natural cedarwood powder, makko (tabu no ki) powder, water, and trace botanical resins for binding and balance 
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Length: 5.25 in (13.3 cm) 
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Burn time: ~20 minutes per stick 
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Quantity: 50 sticks per box 
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Sustainably produced in small batches 
- Stick color: forest green
How to Burn
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Light the tip until it glows, then gently blow out the flame 
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Place in a heat-safe holder and let the fragrance unfold 
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Best suited for these holders: Medium Water Drop, Hemisphere, and Ripple 
A clean, woody cedar for clarity, calm, and the quiet warmth of freshly cut wood.
About the Packaging
Each IYÉ incense box is crafted to be as durable and refined as a traditional wooden case while remaining fully sustainable. The thick paperboard is made from recycled materials, including milk cartons and high-grade paper collected from homes and factories.
In Japan, beverage cartons are made from exceptionally pure pulp, often called “honor paper,” a phrase that reflects respect for good materials. Once the incense is finished, the labels can be removed, and the box repurposed for keepsakes, matches, or regifting.