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Hanageshiki Japanese Incense Sticks 150g - Kameyama
KameyamaHanageshiki Kameyama A clear Fragrance being powerful and Distinctive like the maple itself. Ingredients: maple leaves, sandalwood powder, vanilla,...
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Getting to know the fascinating world of burning incense is probably easiest to start with incense sticks. There are a huge number of different options from many corners of the world. The use of incense is an important part of many cultures.
Perhaps the most famous incense in the world is the Indian Sai Baba Nag Champa Agarbatti or Nag Champa for short. It is a soft warm spicy mixture, versions of which can be found from several manufacturers. Satya's version is probably the most famous of these.
Tarotpuodi's incense selection includes a wide range of incense sticks from the American continent through Asia to Japan.
It's really easy to use. In addition to incense sticks, you need a non-burning base and fire-making equipment. There are many types of incense sticks and bases for this purpose, but you can build your own incense container from, for example, a coffee cup and salt or sand. Fill the cup with salt or sand and poke a stick into it so that the ashes fall into the container. Light the stick from the end with the incense mass, let it burn for a moment and blow the flame out. Let the intoxicating scent spread in the form of smoke in the space.
Always take care of fire safety and adequate ventilation. If the incense causes unwanted reactions, turn it off under the faucet, for example. Some ingredients can cause hypersensitivity. If an incense doesn't fit, it doesn't mean you can't burn any incense.