
Jerusalem - Incense
A spiritual journey through ancient streets and sacred landmarks, Jerusalem Incense evokes the solemn beauty of the celestial city. Along winding paths to revered sites, the air fills with the deep resonance of church incense, woods and resins rising toward vaulted stone ceilings. Mysterious and contemplative, the fragrance captures the timeless atmosphere of devotion and ritual.
Dark, resinous agarwood unfolds alongside dry cedar and warm nutmeg, creating a rich, meditative core. Cypress and green galbanum introduce a fresh, vegetal brightness, lifting the composition with a cool, herbal clarity. The balance of shadow and light gives the scent a sacred, introspective quality that lingers softly in the space.
Crafted on the island of Awaji using centuries-old techniques, each stick is made from natural woods, resins and botanicals to ensure a smooth burn and a refined, lingering fragrance.
OLFACTIVE NOTES
Galbanum, Cypress, Nutmeg, Agarwood, Green Accords
ADDITIONAL INFO
Light the end of the stick with a match, blow out the flame and leave to smoke. Plant the stick in an incense burner or a bowl of sand. Do not use in a flammable environment. Do not leave burning without supervision. Keep out of reach of children and animals.
- Box of 125 sticks
- Burning time approx. 30 minutes each
- Made in Awaji, Japan
- Dimensions: 6" x 2.5" x 0.75"
ABOUT THE BRAND
Designers of furniture and white ceramics Ivan Pericoli and Benoît founded their company, Astier de Villatte, in 1996 in association with friends and family. Successor to the parisian manufactures of the 18th century, satire de village is now the only major studio to keep the tradition of artisanal ceramic production in Paris alive. In 2000, they opened the boutique at 173 rue Saint Honoré, which also presented their other creations for the home: titanium cutlery, borosilicate glassware and above all the wonderful collection of traditionally printed notebooks.
In 2008 they decided to join forces with a big name from the perfume world and together begin creating luxury scented goods. Working with their associates Emilie Massed and Françoise Caron, the star pefumer at Takasago (a Japanese fragrance company) Astier de Villatte's range of scented products was born.
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$19.25Jerusalem - Incense
A spiritual journey through ancient streets and sacred landmarks, Jerusalem Incense evokes the solemn beauty of the celestial city. Along winding paths to revered sites, the air fills with the deep resonance of church incense, woods and resins rising toward vaulted stone ceilings. Mysterious and contemplative, the fragrance captures the timeless atmosphere of devotion and ritual.
Dark, resinous agarwood unfolds alongside dry cedar and warm nutmeg, creating a rich, meditative core. Cypress and green galbanum introduce a fresh, vegetal brightness, lifting the composition with a cool, herbal clarity. The balance of shadow and light gives the scent a sacred, introspective quality that lingers softly in the space.
Crafted on the island of Awaji using centuries-old techniques, each stick is made from natural woods, resins and botanicals to ensure a smooth burn and a refined, lingering fragrance.
OLFACTIVE NOTES
Galbanum, Cypress, Nutmeg, Agarwood, Green Accords
ADDITIONAL INFO
Light the end of the stick with a match, blow out the flame and leave to smoke. Plant the stick in an incense burner or a bowl of sand. Do not use in a flammable environment. Do not leave burning without supervision. Keep out of reach of children and animals.
- Box of 125 sticks
- Burning time approx. 30 minutes each
- Made in Awaji, Japan
- Dimensions: 6" x 2.5" x 0.75"
ABOUT THE BRAND
Designers of furniture and white ceramics Ivan Pericoli and Benoît founded their company, Astier de Villatte, in 1996 in association with friends and family. Successor to the parisian manufactures of the 18th century, satire de village is now the only major studio to keep the tradition of artisanal ceramic production in Paris alive. In 2000, they opened the boutique at 173 rue Saint Honoré, which also presented their other creations for the home: titanium cutlery, borosilicate glassware and above all the wonderful collection of traditionally printed notebooks.
In 2008 they decided to join forces with a big name from the perfume world and together begin creating luxury scented goods. Working with their associates Emilie Massed and Françoise Caron, the star pefumer at Takasago (a Japanese fragrance company) Astier de Villatte's range of scented products was born.
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A spiritual journey through ancient streets and sacred landmarks, Jerusalem Incense evokes the solemn beauty of the celestial city. Along winding paths to revered sites, the air fills with the deep resonance of church incense, woods and resins rising toward vaulted stone ceilings. Mysterious and contemplative, the fragrance captures the timeless atmosphere of devotion and ritual.
Dark, resinous agarwood unfolds alongside dry cedar and warm nutmeg, creating a rich, meditative core. Cypress and green galbanum introduce a fresh, vegetal brightness, lifting the composition with a cool, herbal clarity. The balance of shadow and light gives the scent a sacred, introspective quality that lingers softly in the space.
Crafted on the island of Awaji using centuries-old techniques, each stick is made from natural woods, resins and botanicals to ensure a smooth burn and a refined, lingering fragrance.
OLFACTIVE NOTES
Galbanum, Cypress, Nutmeg, Agarwood, Green Accords
ADDITIONAL INFO
Light the end of the stick with a match, blow out the flame and leave to smoke. Plant the stick in an incense burner or a bowl of sand. Do not use in a flammable environment. Do not leave burning without supervision. Keep out of reach of children and animals.
- Box of 125 sticks
- Burning time approx. 30 minutes each
- Made in Awaji, Japan
- Dimensions: 6" x 2.5" x 0.75"
ABOUT THE BRAND
Designers of furniture and white ceramics Ivan Pericoli and Benoît founded their company, Astier de Villatte, in 1996 in association with friends and family. Successor to the parisian manufactures of the 18th century, satire de village is now the only major studio to keep the tradition of artisanal ceramic production in Paris alive. In 2000, they opened the boutique at 173 rue Saint Honoré, which also presented their other creations for the home: titanium cutlery, borosilicate glassware and above all the wonderful collection of traditionally printed notebooks.
In 2008 they decided to join forces with a big name from the perfume world and together begin creating luxury scented goods. Working with their associates Emilie Massed and Françoise Caron, the star pefumer at Takasago (a Japanese fragrance company) Astier de Villatte's range of scented products was born.




















