Description
After the Rain Clears
You know that moment after a sudden rain shower in the mountains?
The air changes. Everything smells clean—wet leaves, damp earth, flowers releasing their scent into the cool air. There’s a stillness that feels almost sacred.
That’s the feeling behind Qing Yun Xiang.
The name means “blue-green clouds”—those wisps of smoke rising upward, but also a classical Chinese phrase suggesting peaceful ascent, like mist lifting from a valley at dawn.
The Scent Profile
The star here is sophora flower (槐花)—a traditional Chinese botanical that most Western noses haven’t encountered.
If you’re expecting something like osmanthus or jasmine, reset your expectations. Sophora is quieter. Sweeter in a pure, almost innocent way. It doesn’t announce itself; it simply arrives.
The overall effect is clean and slightly medicinal in the best sense—not clinical, but clarifying. Like traditional herbal remedies that somehow make you feel lighter just by smelling them.
A Note on This Batch
I want to be upfront about something: this batch came out slightly thicker than intended.
In incense making, thickness matters more than you might think. Thicker sticks burn slower and release more fragrance—which means this batch is actually more aromatic than our standard specification.
Some might call it a flaw. I see it as a happy accident. You’re getting a fuller scent experience from each stick. But I believe in transparency, so now you know.
What Makes This Different
This is a 药香 (yào xiāng)—medicinal incense in the traditional Chinese sense.
Unlike single-note fragrance incense, medicinal incense blends are designed with intention. The herbs and botanicals are chosen not just for smell, but for their traditional associations with wellbeing and clarity.
Sophora flowers have been used in Chinese herbalism for centuries. In incense form, they create something genuinely calming—not sedating, but settling. Good for when your mind needs space to breathe.
Perfect For
- Morning meditation when you want clarity without heaviness
- Work sessions that need calm focus
- Yoga practice focused on breath and presence
- Anyone who finds floral incense too strong or sweet
- Exploring traditional Chinese medicinal incense
- Rainy day reading sessions
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Weight | 20g |
| Quantity | Approximately 60-65 sticks |
| Type | 药香 (Medicinal Herbal Incense) |
| Key Ingredient | Sophora flower (槐花) |
| Scent Profile | Clean, subtly sweet, gently medicinal |
| Burn Time | ~25-30 minutes per stick |
| Intensity | Light to medium—present but not overpowering |
| Origin | Handcrafted in China |
How to Use
- Choose a quiet moment—morning or during focused work is ideal
- Place stick in an incense holder
- Light the tip until it glows
- Gently blow out the flame
- Let the subtle fragrance fill your space
- Ensure gentle ventilation
Tip: This incense is understated by design. If you’re used to bold fragrances, give it a few minutes to reveal itself. The beauty is in the quietness.
Storage & Care
Storage: Keep in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and strong odors. Sophora’s delicate sweetness is best preserved in airtight conditions.
Note: As a handcrafted natural product, slight variations in stick thickness are normal and reflect traditional hand-rolling methods.
Additional Information
Scent Intensity: Light to medium. This is a “quiet room” incense—perfect for spaces where you want presence without dominance.
Batch Note: This production run has slightly thicker sticks than standard, resulting in a fuller fragrance release.
Best Paired With: Morning tea, journaling, gentle stretching, or simply sitting with your thoughts.






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