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HYUNGI Alpine Incense Cone

HYUNGI Alpine Incense Cone

Product Specs:
10 pieces

Cool, clean, and comforting - this scent feels like walking through a forest just before dusk. It is resonant of deep breaths, quiet thoughts, and feelings held by something greater than you.

Hyungi was founded by Hyungi Park, a Korean American multi-disciplinary artist, in 2019. Park works as an artist, incense maker, bookbinder, tattooer, and designer, which all blend into the brand Hyungi. 

Hyungi incense is clean, natural, and made with intention by hand. They aspire to make things by thoroughly researching the traditional methods and history, while striving to reach modern innovations within incenses. 

Notes: Balsam Fir, Patchouli, Birch, Cinnamon

  • Made in Los Angeles
  • 20-30 minutes of burn time
  • Do not leave burning incense unattended
  • Light incense + place on an appropriate burner, or in a burner with white ash.

Blog: Incense 101

    $15.75

    Original: $45.00

    -65%
    HYUNGI Alpine Incense Cone

    $45.00

    $15.75

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    Product Specs:
    10 pieces

    Cool, clean, and comforting - this scent feels like walking through a forest just before dusk. It is resonant of deep breaths, quiet thoughts, and feelings held by something greater than you.

    Hyungi was founded by Hyungi Park, a Korean American multi-disciplinary artist, in 2019. Park works as an artist, incense maker, bookbinder, tattooer, and designer, which all blend into the brand Hyungi. 

    Hyungi incense is clean, natural, and made with intention by hand. They aspire to make things by thoroughly researching the traditional methods and history, while striving to reach modern innovations within incenses. 

    Notes: Balsam Fir, Patchouli, Birch, Cinnamon

    • Made in Los Angeles
    • 20-30 minutes of burn time
    • Do not leave burning incense unattended
    • Light incense + place on an appropriate burner, or in a burner with white ash.

    Blog: Incense 101