Frankincense Incense Powder 100g
Frankincense Incense Powder 100g is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Frankincense Incense Powder 100g is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
About the Size
Loose incense powder turns scent into a small, deliberate ritual. Shape a little trail in a heat-resistant burner, or sprinkle a pinch over glowing charcoal, then let the frankincense fragrance rise slowly through the room. This is a hands-on alternative to a ready-made stick or cone, made for moments when you want to choose the amount, shape and pace yourself.
The frankincense character
- The scent is centred on frankincense, with a resinous, contemplative feel that suits quiet corners and evening rituals.
- As a powder, it gives you more control than a fixed incense stick: use a small pinch for a softer presence, or a shaped line for a fuller burn.
- The silver pouch keeps the ritual simple, easy to store with your burner, charcoal and matches.
- Its loose form makes the act more tactile, from measuring the powder to smoothing it into place.
- It suits meditation spaces, altar shelves, reading nooks and any room where scent is part of slowing down.
Bamboo wood powder and fragrance
This powder incense is made with bamboo wood powder and fragrance, giving the blend a dry base for aromatic burning. The frankincense profile brings the old-world scent associated with resin incense, without the fixed shape of a stick or cone.
How to burn loose incense powder
Use only with a heat-resistant incense burner, censer or designated holder, set on a stable surface away from draughts and soft furnishings.
Loose incense powder does not behave like a self-lighting incense stick. For the most even burn, place a lit charcoal disc over sand or ash in a heat-proof censer, wait until it is glowing and ashed over, then sprinkle a small pinch of powder on top. You can also use an electric incense heater if you prefer a gentler, flameless heat source.
Use a small amount at first, as powder incense can produce a concentrated plume of smoke. Let the burner cool fully before touching or cleaning it.
Frankincense in ritual use
Frankincense has been valued for centuries in incense traditions across the Middle East, North Africa, the Mediterranean and parts of Asia. Traditionally, frankincense refers to the aromatic resin of Boswellia trees, burned in temples, churches and homes as a fragrant offering and a way to mark sacred or reflective time. In a modern home ritual, the scent keeps that ceremonial character in a quieter form: a pause, a match struck, a little smoke rising before the day continues.
Size and details
Net weight: 100 g. Made in Indonesia. Supplied as loose powder incense in a silver pouch.
For a thoughtful incense gift
A considered choice for someone who already enjoys incense and wants a slower, more tactile way to burn it. It also suits anyone building a home ritual corner with a censer, charcoal and a scent that feels rooted and ceremonial.
Common questions
Do I need charcoal for this incense powder?
Yes, loose incense powder is best used with a lit charcoal disc in a heat-proof censer, or with an electric incense heater.
Is this the same as an incense stick?
No. This is loose powder incense, so you choose the amount and apply it to a heat source rather than lighting a premade stick.
Can I burn it in a normal incense stick holder?
No. Use a heat-resistant burner, censer or holder designed for loose incense, charcoal or heated incense materials.
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