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Incense Clock

Originating in 6th century China, the incense clock took advantage of 
both the slow-burning nature of incense and the pleasant aromas it 
produced. First, they would select a stick of incense based upon the 
length of time that needed measuring. Short sticks were used for short 
periods and long, spiraled sticks were used for days. Incense clocks 
were often very ornate and designed with an eye toward aesthetics. 
They were often displayed in decorative, handcrafted trays. Strings 
could be tied to the stick so the string would burn through and 
release a gong when the desired time arrived.

The most unique feature of the incense clock was its use of smell. 
The sticks could be layered with different fragrances so that each 
hour brought a new scent with it. 


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