Incense and Incense Burners
Burning incense is a tried and true practice among those in Eastern regions and the Western world. The rustic aroma is sacred and, on a more practical note, can help mask any stale smells in the home. In addition to the nice smell, the act of burning incense is instant therapy for some. A lighted stick can set the mood and stimulate creativity among the clutter of the world. The sacred incense we sell may also be antibacterial and repel insects, making it ideal to use in a vacation home or even at the office.
DO NOT BURN INCENSE IN A CLOSED SPACE WITHOUT PROPER VENTILATION. Always ensure fresh airflow to avoid inhaling concentrated smoke
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Peruvian Palo Santo Rope Incense
This sustainably harvested Palo Santo powder comes directly from Peru, collected from dead trees under strict government regulations to protect the...
View full detailsRope Incense Kathmandu- Make your own assorted pack (10 sticks pack)
Experience the luxury and exclusivity of custom incense with our Rope Incense Kathmandu. Create your own unique assortment of scents, carefully cho...
View full detailsLotus Turquoise Inlaid Tibetan Incense Burner
This incense burner is beautifully designed and handmade in Nepal. Tibetan Flora Incense Sticks, and stick Incenses can go with the incense burner....
View full detailsGuggul Resin Incense
Guggul Incense or also known as Bdellium Incense is a gum resin that is extracted from the Bdellium. The resin gives a slightly sweet, herbaceous a...
View full detailsSal Tree Resin Incense
Sal Incense is obtained from the Sal tree that is found ranging from south of the Himalaya, from Myanmar in the east to Nepal, India and Bangladesh...
View full detailsMyrrh Resin Incense
Myrrh is a sap like substance that is obtained from the Myrrh tree which is a thorny tree species of the genus Commophora. Myrrh has a very warm, b...
View full detailsFrankincense Resin Incense
The word frankincense means pure incense and derives from the old French expression franc escens. It is resin based incense obtained from the trees...
View full detailsGangchen Himalayan Healing Tibetan Incense
The original traditional and exclusively Tibetan made incense sticks with all necessary ingredients are specially prepared for extra-high quality. ...
View full detailsRed Lotus Tibetan Incense
Red Lotus Incense prepared according to ancient Tibetan Formula in Kalimpong, the oldest city of Tibetan Incense. The rare and precious herbs and i...
View full detailsHandcrafted Wooden Circular Tibetan Incense Burner
This incense burner is beautifully designed and handmade in Nepal. Tibetan Flora Incense Sticks, Stick Incenses as well as Rope Incense can go with...
View full detailsWooden Circular Incense Burner
This incense burner is beautifully designed and handmade in Nepal. Tibetan Flora Incense Sticks as well as Incense Stick can go with the incense bu...
View full detailsKoh Hana-No-Hana Japanese Incense
"Hana-No-Hana" means flower of flowers. In 1911 a master of incense-making, Yujiro Kito, originated Japan's first perfumed incense, "Hana-no-Hana"...
View full detailsKayuragi Sandalwood Agarwood and Cherry Blossom Japanese Incense
Welcome to the world of Kayuragi, where fragrance "Ka" meets with slowly wafting scented smoke "Yuragi". Inspired by Kimono (Japanese traditional w...
View full detailsKayuragi Wisteria Japanese Incense
Welcome to the world of Kayuragi, where fragrance "Ka" meets with slowly wafting scented smoke "Yuragi". Inspired by Kimono (Japanese traditional w...
View full detailsKayuragi Osmanthus Japanese Incense
Welcome to the world of Kayuragi, where fragrance "Ka" meets with slowly wafting scented smoke "Yuragi". Inspired by Kimono (Japanese traditional w...
View full detailsKayuragi Aloeswood Japanese Incense
Welcome to the world of Kayuragi, where fragrance "Ka" meets with slowly wafting scented smoke "Yuragi". Inspired by Kimono (Japanese traditional w...
View full detailsKayuragi White Peach Japanese Incense
Welcome to the world of Kayuragi, where fragrance "Ka" meets with slowly wafting scented smoke "Yuragi". Inspired by Kimono (Japanese traditional w...
View full detailsKayuragi Sandalwood Japanese Incense
Welcome to the world of Kayuragi, where fragrance "Ka" meets with slowly wafting scented smoke "Yuragi". Inspired by Kimono (Japanese traditional w...
View full detailsKayuragi Green Tea Japanese Incense
Welcome to the world of Kayuragi, where fragrance "Ka" meets with slowly wafting scented smoke "Yuragi". Inspired by Kimono (Japanese traditional w...
View full detailsKayuragi Japanese Cypress Incense
Welcome to the world of Kayuragi, where fragrance "Ka" meets with slowly wafting scented smoke "Yuragi". Inspired by Kimono (Japanese traditional w...
View full detailsKayuragi Pomegranate Japanese Incense
Welcome to the world of Kayuragi, where fragrance "Ka" meets with slowly wafting scented smoke "Yuragi". Inspired by Kimono (Japanese traditional w...
View full detailsKayuragi Mikan Orange Japanese Incense
Welcome to the world of Kayuragi, where fragrance "Ka" meets with slowly wafting scented smoke "Yuragi". Inspired by Kimono (Japanese traditional w...
View full detailsOsmanthus Nippon Kodo Japanese Incense
Brought to Japan in the eighth century by Buddhist monks, who used the mystical aromas in their religious ceremonies, "Koh," as incense is called i...
View full detailsFreesia scent Japanese Nippon Kodo Incense
Brought to Japan in the eighth century by Buddhist monks, who used the mystical aromas in their religious ceremonies, "Koh," as incense is called i...
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