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Makko Powder, 2 X 30 G Incense Powder, DIY Base From Japan, Loose & Dry, Make Incense Sticks and Incense Cones Yourself, Tabu Powder Base
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In Japanese, makko means incense powder. In this case, we are talking about a specific one called tabu: it is the finely ground bark of the Machilus
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