Light one of these incense sticks and the room begins to shift, softly scented, warmer and more intentional. This Indian incense gift set is ready for evening rituals, slow mornings, or a quiet pause between tasks.
A scent for different moments
Use a stick when the room needs a softer edge, especially after cooking, tidying, or a long day.
The bamboo core keeps the stick easy to place in a standard incense holder or ash catcher.
It suits small daily rituals: lighting a candle, journalling, stretching, or simply opening a window.
The boxed format makes it easy to keep in a drawer, basket, or bedside space.
Paste on bamboo
Each stick is made with a special paste, typically made from a mixture of herbs, on a bamboo stick. The style is familiar, practical and simple to use, with the plain end placed into a holder while the scented end smoulders.
How to burn it safely
Light the coated tip, let it catch briefly, then blow out the flame so the end glows. Place the stick upright in a suitable incense holder or ash catcher, away from curtains, papers and draughts.
Burn in a ventilated room and never leave incense unattended. Allow the ash to fall into a heat-resistant surface, then dispose of it only once it is fully cool.
From India's incense tradition
India has a long relationship with incense, from temple offerings and household shrines to the everyday pleasure of scenting a room. Bamboo-cored sticks are one of the most widely recognised Indian formats, easy to light and suited to regular home use.
Six boxes in the set
This Incense Gift Set contains six boxes of incense sticks. The total set weight is 130 g, and the incense is made in India.
A thoughtful incense gift
This is a considered gift for someone who enjoys fragrance, ritual objects, or a calm home atmosphere.
Common questions
How long does one incense stick burn?
Burn time varies by stick size, room airflow and how the incense is made.
Do I need anything else to use it?
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region of manufacture: India