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We offer you our carefully curated collection of Incense Sticks, Cones, and Resins. Enjoy Stamford Angel, Black and White Collections, Satya Incense sticks, and more.
What is Incense?
Incense is an aromatic material that releases fragrant smoke when burned. Incense is typically made from a combination of aromatic plant materials and essential oils. It is used for various purposes, from creating a pleasant aroma in a space, to religious worship, where it is integral to many spiritual and religious ceremonies.
Incense is commonly used in both aromatherapy and meditation, where it is used to promote relaxation and well-being.
Satya Incense
Immerse yourself in the rich tradition of Indian incense with our exclusive collection of Satya incense sticks, featuring the best from both SS Bangalore and SS Mumbai. These two distinct entities emerged from the original Shrinivas Sugandhalaya company, each carrying forward a deep commitment to quality and authenticity. This collection brings together the most beloved fragrances from both brands, offering you an unparalleled aromatic journey. Each stick is hand-rolled in India, embodying the heart and soul of traditional incense making. From the world-renowned Nag Champa to unique regional blends, this listing offers a scent for every mood and occasion. Elevate your senses and transform your space with the ethereal aromas of Satya Incense.
Stamford Incense
Stamford Incense is a popular line of incense products manufactured by Stamford London, a UK-based company. They are known for producing high-quality, aromatic incense sticks and cones using traditional techniques and natural ingredients. Stamford Incense prides itself on ethical Production: their products are handcrafted in India using ethically sourced materials and vegetarian ingredients. Many of their incense sticks are Fair Trade certified, supporting skilled craftspeople in India. Stamford Incense is committed to sustainability, using 100% recyclable packaging and ensuring their products are free from artificial colours.
What is Incense Resin?
Incense resin is a natural aromatic substance derived from the sap of trees, particularly those in the Burseraceae family, such as Boswellia (frankincense) and Commiphora (myrrh). The sap is harvested, dried, and often mixed with other aromatic materials like essential oils, dried flower petals, and wood chips.
Resin incense is known for its potent and long-lasting fragrance, making it popular for use in religious ceremonies, meditation, and aromatherapy. To use resin incense, you typically burn it on a charcoal disc in a heat-safe vessel, allowing the resin to melt and release its aromatic smoke.
How to Use Incense Resin?
Using incense resin can create a wonderfully aromatic experience. Are you new to resin? Here’s a simple guide to get you started:
1. Gather Your Supplies
- Incense resin of your choice.
- Charcoal discs.
- A heat-resistant incense burner or censer.
- Tongs (for handling hot charcoal).
- A lighter or matches.
- Sand or ash (optional, to help stabilize the charcoal).
2. Prepare the Burner
Place a small amount of sand or ash in the bottom of your burner to help absorb heat and stabilize the charcoal.
3. Light the Charcoal
Hold the charcoal disc with tongs and light it with a lighter or match. It will start to spark and crackle. Allow it to heat up until it’s glowing red and covered with a layer of ash (this usually takes a few minutes).
4. Place the Charcoal in the Burner
Once the charcoal is ready, place it in the centre of your burner on top of the sand or ash.
5. Add the Resin
Using a small spoon or your fingers, place a small amount of incense resin on top of the hot charcoal. The resin will begin to melt and release its fragrant smoke.
Take time to centre yourself and enjoy the aromatic experience. You can add more resin as needed, but be careful not to overload the charcoal.
Important Safety Tips:
- Always use your incense burner on a heat-resistant surface.
- Never leave burning charcoal unattended.
- Ensure proper ventilation in the room.