Overview
African Rain (African Rainforest)
Warm tropical rains and lush florals highlighted with rose hips and a touch of clove leaf.
Amber
Warm, woody nuances of amber and patchouli with notes of vanilla and ylang.
Apple Cinnamon
A delightful blend of crisp red mac apples and swirls of cinnamon, evoking the scent of home and apple pie.
Bergamot (Stardust)
A harmonious blend of Italian bergamot, Brazilian lemon, Moroccan orange, delicate florals, amber, vanilla, and exotic musk.
Black Cherry
Fruity black cherry enhanced with summer berries and vanilla sugar.
Buddha (Buddha's Garden)
A five-oil blend featuring bergamot, violet, citron, fresh pear, and sandalwood to calm your "monkey mind."
Citronella
A naturally occurring insect repellent made from citronella geranium and citronella grass.
Coconut (Hawaiian Nights)
Tropical coconut and mango with pineapple, mimosa, and vanilla sugar for a beachy escape.
Dragon's Blood
An intoxicating blend of patchouli, vanilla, tonka, autumn spices, and black velvet rose.
Egyptian Musk
A woodsy, pheromone-rich aroma known for calming anxiety and stress.
Emerald Rose
A tender and romantic rose scent to set the mood.
Frangipani (Plumeria Flower)
A floral bouquet of plumeria, hibiscus, and mimosa with fruity nuances of peach and apple.
Frankincense and Myrrh
Sweet, warm, and earthy with blends of frankincense, myrrh, anise, cashmere, patchouli, and tonka.
Green Tea
A refreshing infusion of green tea with bergamot, lemon, jasmine, and green grapefruit.
High Desert Sage
The traditional scent used for clearing negative energy.
Jasmine
Elevated jasmine flowers with bergamot, orange blossom, and delicate rose buds.
Kamasutra (Kama Sutra Love)
A floral blend of orange flower, honeysuckle, neroli, and carnation over green stems.
Lavender
A relaxing blend of lavender flowers, lilac, and fresh eucalyptus.
Nag Champa
Mystifying rose, dragon's blood, and incense over patchouli and dark musk.
Oud (Moroccan Dreams)
A rich blend of eastern spices, precious woods, and amber.
Patchouli
Flowering patchouli combined with cedarwood and white woods for an earthy aroma.
Relaxing (Quiet Moments)
Exotic sea air mixed with coconut, jasmine, vetiver, driftwood, and seaweed.
Sandalwood
A sensual blend of Indian sandalwood and patchouli with tonka, vanilla, and clove.
Sea (Pacific Surf)
Crisp ozone, sea spray, driftwood, and water lily for a fresh coastal scent.
Soul Cleansing (Gaia's Meadow)
Green foliage, coriander, pineapple, jasmine, cedar, and rosewood on a base of oak moss.
Vanilla
Smooth almond, star anise, heliotrope, coconut, and musk wrapped in creamy vanilla.
Vetiver
Sweet grass root vetiver with a calming aroma.
Wild Tuberose
A floral blend of tuberose, jasmine leaf, quince, apple blossom, ivy vines, and sheer musk.
Zen Garden (Kimono Flower)
Mandarin, bergamot, jasmine petals, ylang ylang, and gardenia on a base of white moss and amber.
Features
10-Inch Sticks
Each Assorted Incense Stick is 10 inches long, featuring a sturdy bamboo core generously packed with premium makko powder. This ensures a smooth, even burn and a consistent release of the rich and captivating aroma.
Burn Times
Enjoy 30 to 45 minutes of uplifting and inviting ambiance with each stick. The extended burn times allow for a full and immersive experience.
Premium Quality
We are committed to providing the highest quality incense experience. Each stick is meticulously crafted using the finest natural ingredients and undergoes a 24-hour saturation process in premium essential oil. This is followed by a 3 to 5-day cure in the California sunshine, ensuring a rich, long-lasting, and truly authentic fragrance experience.
Color-Coded Scents
Easily identify your favorite scents with our color-coded system. Each order includes a handy color guide, making it simple and convenient to select and enjoy the specific fragrance you desire.
Fire Safety
Remember that the lit end of an incense stick can become very hot and poses a potential fire hazard. Always exercise caution when burning incense sticks. Keep burning sticks away from flammable objects, out of reach of children and pets, and use a suitable incense holder.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1. How to use incense sticks?
To use incense sticks, carefully light the coated tip of the stick with a match or lighter. Allow the flame to burn for a few seconds, then gently blow it out. The stick should now smolder, releasing fragrant smoke. Place the lit stick in a suitable incense holder on a stable, heat-resistant surface, ensuring it is secure and upright. Allow the incense stick to burn completely, keeping it away from flammable materials.
2. How to light incense sticks?
To light incense sticks, hold the stick at a slight angle and apply a flame to the very tip. Keep the flame on the tip for a few seconds until it catches and begins to burn. You should see a small flame at the tip. Then, gently blow out the flame, leaving the tip glowing and smoldering. The stick should continue to burn without a flame.
3. How to set up incense sticks?
To set up incense sticks for burning, you will need an incense holder. These come in various styles, from simple wooden stands to ornate ceramic dishes. The most important thing is that the holder is stable, heat-resistant, and designed to catch any ash that falls. Insert the unlit end of the incense stick into the holder, making sure it is secure and pointing upwards to allow the smoke to rise freely.
4. Will incense sticks set off fire alarms?
Whether incense sticks will set off fire alarms depends largely on the sensitivity of the alarm and the amount of smoke produced by the incense. In general, it's best to avoid burning incense directly under or very close to a smoke detector. Good ventilation is also essential to disperse the smoke. If you're concerned, you can test a single stick in a well-ventilated area away from the alarm to see how it reacts.
5. How to put out an incense stick?
To safely put out an incense stick, you can gently tap the lit end into a fireproof surface, such as an ashtray, a bowl of sand, or a non-flammable dish. You can also use a small amount of water to extinguish the ember, but be careful not to splash water on any surrounding surfaces. Ensure the stick is completely extinguished before leaving it unattended to prevent any fire hazards.