

ENGIMONO Crane
The crane (tsuru) has long been a symbol of longevity and enduring bonds in Japan. It’s said to live for a thousand years, not because it resists change, but because it moves patiently through it—returning, again and again, over time.
In the ENGIMONO series—named after traditional motifs believed to carry good fortune—this quiet symbolism takes form through scent.
ENGIMONO Crane carries a calm, lightly sweet oriental fragrance, inspired by drifting clouds and freshly fallen snow. Soft and grounded, it’s the kind of incense that fits naturally into everyday life—whether used during a moment of reflection or simply as a gentle presence in the background.
The crane appears not as decoration, but as a reminder of connections that stretch across time—steady, quiet, and unbroken.
- Calming oriental scent with a soft, powdery sweetness
- Inspired by clouds and snow—light, serene, and grounding
- Approximately 40 long sticks per box, each burning 20–25 minutes
- Includes matching crane-patterned washi wrapping
- A graceful symbol of longevity, handcrafted by Kousaido in Kyoto
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The crane (tsuru) has long been a symbol of longevity and enduring bonds in Japan. It’s said to live for a thousand years, not because it resists change, but because it moves patiently through it—returning, again and again, over time.
In the ENGIMONO series—named after traditional motifs believed to carry good fortune—this quiet symbolism takes form through scent.
ENGIMONO Crane carries a calm, lightly sweet oriental fragrance, inspired by drifting clouds and freshly fallen snow. Soft and grounded, it’s the kind of incense that fits naturally into everyday life—whether used during a moment of reflection or simply as a gentle presence in the background.
The crane appears not as decoration, but as a reminder of connections that stretch across time—steady, quiet, and unbroken.
- Calming oriental scent with a soft, powdery sweetness
- Inspired by clouds and snow—light, serene, and grounding
- Approximately 40 long sticks per box, each burning 20–25 minutes
- Includes matching crane-patterned washi wrapping
- A graceful symbol of longevity, handcrafted by Kousaido in Kyoto























