Monday, June 15, 2009

BeckoningSpring (take two)

This is my second try of BeckoningSpring from Shoyedo.
Incense Diary: BeckoningSpring

This time around the smell seems more gentle. Yes, there is a distinct fresh cedar-like smell, but it feels more muted than the first time I tried it. A couple of "cedar" sticks I've tried before had a much sharper tone than this, but the scent is so focused on that one particular character, that I can't even begin to detect other things. If feels like a right aroma for the winter. I won't be buying this one individually any time soon, but I just might do another round of the Premium Sampler as I am finding most sticks on it too complex for me to deal with at this time
{
rating: 5
company:shoyeido
ingredients:clove, benzoin,patchouli,borneo camphor
characteristics: yang, resin, cut wood
}

Misho(Gentle Smile)

Shoyeido Japanese Incense - Premium Incense

Got this stick from the Shoyeido's Premium Sampler. I can definitely detect lots of Alloeswood(it says Agarwood on the ingredient list and I am not sure if there is a distinct difference in terms). The aroma is very thick and somewhat tarry. This might be one of those sticks that should be tried by someone who is less of a novice. I can't get rid of the feeling that I detect the smell of burned plastic :). Surely that was not the intended effect. I've only burned half a stick and will try another half in a few days, to see if the effect is the same.
{
rating: 5
company: shoyedo
ingredients: agarwood, cinamon, benzoin, borneo camphor
characteristics: neutral, tar, thick
}

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Essence of the Ages - Imported Incense from Around the World

Essence of the Ages - Imported Incense from Around the World

This site seems to have the widest range of products with the best descriptions. I haven't bought from them, so I won't vouch for the service, but it's worth a look.

BeckoningSpring

Shoyeido Japanese Incense - Premium Incense

Even though cedar is not listed as an ingredient, that's what I think I keep smelling on this one. Maybe I am mixing my scents. I don't dislike it, but it almost reminds me of a smell in a woodworking shop or a fireplace, i.e. I find it nothing special and probably won't buy it as a regular stick. I am only burning a half a stick(from the Premium Sampler) for now, and hoping that the second half will surpise me.
{
rating: 5
company:shoyeido
ingredients:clove, benzoin,patchouli,borneo camphor
characteristics: yang, resin, cut wood
}

Thursday, May 28, 2009

En-Mei (Circle)

Shoyeido Japanese Incense - Premium Incense
(Shoyeido categorizes it as both "classic" and "premium daily" incense)
If my late grandfather were Japanese, this is what his office would smell like. It's a perfect incense to sit in a very warm place and look at old photographs. It's the olfactory version of the word "cozy". Not really sure what gives it a distinct spicy, mossy, old-wood feel. Its not sandalwood. Maybe it's that mysterious..."and spices" ingredient that Shoyeido lists at the end of the label. I actually like smelling the unlit stick. It's almost like a concentrated version of what the room smells like after you light it. I got the 35 stick package, but seem to be running though it pretty quickly, so I might have to shell out $48 and get the 150 stick one. This stick produces just enough odor without the smoke becoming too invasive, so I tend to burn this stick more often.

{
rating:9.0
company:shoyeido
ingredients:sandalwood,patchouli,clove, spices
characteristics: cozy, comfortable, quiet, yeng
}

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Awesome incense blog - Olfactory Rescue Service

Olfactory Rescue Service

Finally, by total accident(searched for Minorien on Google) I found this incense blog. They might have all the answers.
Sweet.

Morning Star - Pine

Nippon Kodo | Catalog&Online Shop

Morningstar is a "basic"(aka. cheapest) line from Nipponkodo. My living room smells like a bathroom in Chinatown...which happens to be where I bought it. Not the bathroom, but Chinatown. Well, not Chinatown, but Clement street, which is sort of a second Chinatown in San Francisco. Unless, Irving street past 19th avenue is the second Chinatown, in which case Clement would be the third Chinatown in San Francisco. The main point, of course, being that the incense smells like a bathroom and not that the bathroom is in Chinatown.

I bought several Morningstar 50 stick boxes from this place on Clement and 4th or 5th, called Tokyo...something. Got myself a Pine, Yuzo, Vanilla, Lavender, Musk, Rose and Cinnamon. They were $1.89 each - a $1 cheaper than at most other places, which made it way to easy to follow the impulse. I tried Yuzo, didn't like it, but didn't feel like writing about it right then and there. With this Pine(sol?) flavor, Morningstar line is 0 for 2, as far as I can tell. I am really not looking forward to trying these and others from this line again, even though I have to in the spirit of learning.

I give it 1.5 stars and not zero because this line has contributed to making the world a better place one Chinatown bathroom at a time. Maybe I'll try these outside...

*ingredients: not listed to avoid shame*
*1.5*