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Kye Hyang (Incense) is made of Kum-Kang pine trees, Korean pine needles, Dan-hyang, and squash. Its sonorous aroma gives natural refreshing feeling. It is Kum-kang pine needle incense that eliminates odor with its antibiosis and harmonizes body and soul. One of ingredients, Yuk-kye is sweet, warm and tasty incense material. It eliminates thirst, improves Ki energy, resolves sputum and has antibiosis.
Korean incense is close in essence to Japanese style incense. Very delicate, yet wonderfully fragrant. A tradition steeped in the Korean culture, incense from ![]() Incense, has its roots back in mankind's first experiences with fire itself. It is unlikely primitive man would have missed the fact that certain woods had more pleasing aromas and indeed varying emotional effects. Incense artifacts, thousands of years old, have be found in throughout the world, and appear to be a part of virtually every culture. The connection between incense, religions, medicine, and shaman practices is obvious, it would be impossible to separate them, or say which proceeded the other. Historically it is difficult to trace because it has always been largely an esoteric and oral tradition evolving in relation to both religion and medicine. |
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