
SOW Seto Incense Tray Round Yellow
The SOW Seto Incense Tray Round Yellow together with hibi's 10 Minute Aroma incense. The tray was handmade in Seto.
Project SOW is a collaboration between hibi and aspiring creators from all over Japan, aiming to modernize traditions together and keeping them alive, while retaining local cultures that they have inherited.
Details
Measures Ø8 cm
Made from glazed earthenware
Features special recess to match the hibi anti flammable mat
Handmade in Japan
Colour and texture may vary due to the glazing process, this is a natural characteristic of the product
Clean with water or neutral detergent to get rid of stains from burning incense
hibi x Misc Store Amsterdam
hibi's story starts with two traditional industries in the Hyogo Prefecture of Japan; matches and incense — the incense of Awaji Island and the matches of Harima.
These two traditional industries first encountered each other in 2011. The collaboration started with the idea of an incense that could be lit like striking a match, and was followed by 3 years of trial and error. As Japanese incense is generally very brittle, a clever solution had to be created. A precise recipe of incense and washi pulp was developed: an aromatic product with properties of strength and fragrance, which does not break even when struck like a match.
The names of products and packaging were developed to convey the sensibility of today’s Japan. All those things were ‘designs’ to create a new way of enjoying fragrance.
The SOW Seto Incense Tray Round Yellow together with hibi's 10 Minute Aroma incense. The tray was handmade in Seto.
Project SOW is a collaboration between hibi and aspiring creators from all over Japan, aiming to modernize traditions together and keeping them alive, while retaining local cultures that they have inherited.
Details
Measures Ø8 cm
Made from glazed earthenware
Features special recess to match the hibi anti flammable mat
Handmade in Japan
Colour and texture may vary due to the glazing process, this is a natural characteristic of the product
Clean with water or neutral detergent to get rid of stains from burning incense
hibi x Misc Store Amsterdam
hibi's story starts with two traditional industries in the Hyogo Prefecture of Japan; matches and incense — the incense of Awaji Island and the matches of Harima.
These two traditional industries first encountered each other in 2011. The collaboration started with the idea of an incense that could be lit like striking a match, and was followed by 3 years of trial and error. As Japanese incense is generally very brittle, a clever solution had to be created. A precise recipe of incense and washi pulp was developed: an aromatic product with properties of strength and fragrance, which does not break even when struck like a match.
The names of products and packaging were developed to convey the sensibility of today’s Japan. All those things were ‘designs’ to create a new way of enjoying fragrance.
Original: $40.74
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$14.26Description
The SOW Seto Incense Tray Round Yellow together with hibi's 10 Minute Aroma incense. The tray was handmade in Seto.
Project SOW is a collaboration between hibi and aspiring creators from all over Japan, aiming to modernize traditions together and keeping them alive, while retaining local cultures that they have inherited.
Details
Measures Ø8 cm
Made from glazed earthenware
Features special recess to match the hibi anti flammable mat
Handmade in Japan
Colour and texture may vary due to the glazing process, this is a natural characteristic of the product
Clean with water or neutral detergent to get rid of stains from burning incense
hibi x Misc Store Amsterdam
hibi's story starts with two traditional industries in the Hyogo Prefecture of Japan; matches and incense — the incense of Awaji Island and the matches of Harima.
These two traditional industries first encountered each other in 2011. The collaboration started with the idea of an incense that could be lit like striking a match, and was followed by 3 years of trial and error. As Japanese incense is generally very brittle, a clever solution had to be created. A precise recipe of incense and washi pulp was developed: an aromatic product with properties of strength and fragrance, which does not break even when struck like a match.
The names of products and packaging were developed to convey the sensibility of today’s Japan. All those things were ‘designs’ to create a new way of enjoying fragrance.




















