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Chinese Intangible Cultural Heritage
Blending 2000-year-old Chinese incense culture with sci…
Herbadisc Origins: From Ritual Object to Scholar’s Treasure
Incense talismans evolved from Tang Dynasty sachets. Song Dynasty capital Hangzhou saw them as fashion accessories, while Ming-Qing scholars treasured them as studio essentials. The Forbidden City preserves imperial designs by Emperor Qianlong.
Top Notes:Zesty tangerine peel and bergamot – bright and uplifting
Heart Notes:Clean cypress and smooth sandalwood – woody yet light
Base Notes:Creamy frankincense with osmanthus – subtly sweet and comforting
Craftsmanship: A Dance with Seasons
Ancient techniques from Chen’s Incense Manual: 1. Spring equinox: Harvest leaves at peak freshness 2. Summer solstice: 7-day wine infusion removes astringency 3. Autumn equinox: Blend using TCM hierarchy 4. Winter solstice: Mold when yang energy renews
Therapeutic Benefits
Respiratory Relief :Natural cypress helps clear airways and promote deeper breathing – ideal for urban living
Mental Clarity:Sandalwood and citrus work together to reduce mental fatigue and improve focus
Stress Reduction :Frankincense naturally lowers cortisol levels for calming effects
Air Purification :Botanical compounds neutralize airborne irritants and odors
Thoughtful Details •100% plant-based • No synthetic fragrances • Includes hanging cord
The Science Behind
Traditional Chinese herbalism meets modern aromatherapy: •Cypress contains respiratory-supporting compounds • Citrus peel provides uplifting limonene •Sandalwood promotes alpha brain waves • Frankincense has stress-reducing effects