Field Notes
Field Notes are being prepared with restraint.
Quiet Xiang is still in its learning-first stage. This page explains what Field Notes will become, why signup is paused, and how to keep learning before a future low-smoke, wood-forward Chinese incense starter ritual kit exists.

What this will become
Not a generic newsletter. A product-learning circle.
Chinese incense, materials, smoke level, and careful use explained without jargon.
Warm wood, sandalwood, soft agarwood, cedar, tea warmth, and dry resin directions.
The starter ritual kit will stay in development until the instructions, smoke language, and sourcing standards are clear.
Signup status
Email signup is paused for now.
We are keeping the Field Notes page live as an editorial record, but we are not collecting email addresses until the delivery path is ready. That is more honest than accepting a signup we cannot store or follow up properly.
- The site is currently focused on clear beginner education.
- The first kit direction is still being shaped with safety and sourcing boundaries.
- The signup form will return when email storage and unsubscribe handling are ready.
- Read the beginner guide to understand Chinese incense without buying anything.
- Review safety and sourcing so smoke, materials, and claims stay clear.
- Return to this page when Field Notes reopen for product-development updates.
No email is collected on this page right now. Product updates will avoid medical, mystical, and exaggerated wellness claims.
Future shop structure
One brand site now, Shopify checkout later.
The content library will remain on quietxiang.com. When products are ready, the shop will live at shop.quietxiang.com and handle product pages, cart, checkout, orders, emails, discounts, taxes, and fulfillment.
That future change should not break the learning path: articles, safety pages, sourcing standards, and Field Notes stay on the main site while product decisions move to the shop.
Authority, education, brand culture, safety and sourcing.
Products, inventory, checkout, customer emails and orders.
Same photography, typography, product language, and claims boundaries.