EFW: Japanese Incense Making Workshop with Ema Frost

Come along to this new workshop where you will make your very own incense with Japanese scents and learn all about incense and its history in Japan.

Description

In this workshop Emma will share the secrets of Japanese Incense making with you.  Kyoto has some of the oldest incense makers and are still thriving there today, it is a big industry in Japan as incense are used daily.

Ema will show you the different types of incense that are used daily in Japan and you will get to make your very own Japanese incense cones.

You will take away your set of aromatic incense cones made by you, plus your new skills which will enable you to further your own incense making in your own time to enjoy.

What you will take away:
Complete set of incense cones
A understanding and history

Prerequisites

Beginners welcome.

Supplies

All materials provided.

Membership

Current EAC members will receive 10% discount.

To find out more about how to become a member click on this link.

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