Kynam Agarwood Incense Seals, Prosperity Stencil, 10 per Tin
For the desk that wants quiet warmth and a small daily ritual — Kynam agarwood incense laid out in the stencilled form of the character for prosperity, one piece, one burn, two slow hours.
These are not pressed tablets. They are incense seals — yin xiang — a classical Chinese form in which incense powder is arranged inside a small case along the lines of a chosen character or pattern, then lit at one end so the burn travels along the stencil as a single, continuous thread of smoke.
Inside each clear case, Kynam agarwood powder has been laid out in the form of the character cai — wealth, prosperity, the auspicious flourishing the year invites in. You touch a flame to the marked end, set the case down, and the line begins to move. There is nothing else to tend.
The fragrance opens with the warm, cool-sweet signature of Kynam — clean, resinous, deepening as the line travels. The smoke is thin and rises in a single thread; the burn lasts approximately two hours per piece. By the time the character is consumed, the room has shifted: warmer, quieter, with the wood lingering on fabric and walls.
Each tin holds ten of these single-burn pieces. The tin itself is small and well made, finished with brushwork calligraphy in the seal-script tradition — a small auspicious object that sits well on a desk, a side table, or beside a tea tray.
For the slow morning. For the focused afternoon. For the small daily intention that asks for incense to mark it.
Materials: Natural Kynam agarwood incense seals, 10 per tin, approximate burn time 2 hours per piece
Burn on a heat-resistant surface. Keep away from flammable materials. Do not leave unattended. Store in a cool, dry place with the tin sealed to preserve fragrance.
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Returns & Exchanges
We accept returns within 30 days of delivery for unused items in original condition.
About Agarwood
Agarwood forms when an aquilaria tree responds to injury by producing a dense, resin-saturated heartwood. The rarer the resin, the deeper the fragrance.
Kynam is the highest grade — soft, oily, complex. Its scent shifts from sweet to floral to woody throughout the day.