Commemorative Journal - Permanency
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Gold Lacquered Agarwood Carving of Skanda Bodhisattva, Ming Dynasty
Gratitude
- Agarwood Carving of Sakyamuni Preaching the Dharma (10 feet)
- Agarwood Carving of “Perfection” (38 inch)
- Agarwood Carving of Statues of “Thousand-armed, Thousand-eyed Avalokitesvara”
- The History of Incense and Spices
- Agarwood in China
- The King of Incenses – Agarwood
- The Species and Grading Systems of Agarwood
- The King of Agarwood – Kinam
- Avalokitesvara
- Agarwood and Faiths
- The Buddha of Wealth
- Root Carvings
- Agarwood of the World & the World of Agarwood
Permanency
- Classical Chinese Agarwood Furniture
- Agarwood Brush Pots
- Agarwood Accessories
- All about agarwood craftsmanship
- Decorative Agarwood Pieces
- The Culture and Treasures of Buddha Worship in Chinese Royal Families
- A Brief Introduction to the Fragrance Cultures of the World
- Chinese Culture in a Western Perspective
- An Introduction to the Chinese Incense Culture
- A Journey into the Heyday of Fragrances
- The Development of Censers in China
- Kodo, the Japanese “Way of Incense”
- A Brief Introduction to Censers in Different Places
- Incense Vessels and Tools
- Instructions on Incense Burning with Charcoal
- The Culture of incense burning
Sharing
- All Kinds of Incense and Spices (with illustration)
- Agarwood Oil Distillation Process
- The Stories of Perfume
- The Ravishing Apparels of Perfumes– Perfume Bottles
All about agarwood craftsmanship
As the highest grade of incense, agarwood has applications in a huge array of areas apart from appreciation, Buddhist worship and aromatherapy, including being crafted into luxurious yet practical daily appliances. An agarwood pillow, for example, surrounds one's bed with its pleasant fragrance, quieting the mind and hence improving sleep quality...........
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