Holy Basil Incense Powder, 50g
Loose powder incense turns scent into a small, hands-on ritual. Shape a pinch in your burner, warm it over charcoal or an electric heater, and let the holy basil fragrance rise at your own pace. Unlike a stick or cone, this powder incense lets you choose how much to use, from a faint thread of smoke to a fuller aromatic moment.
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Loose powder incense turns scent into a small, hands-on ritual. Shape a pinch in your burner, warm it over charcoal or an electric heater, and let the holy basil fragrance rise at your own pace. Unlike a stick or cone, this powder incense lets you choose how much to use, from a faint thread of smoke to a fuller aromatic moment.
Holy Basil Incense Powder, 50g is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
About this product
The holy basil ritual
- The loose form feels deliberate, more like preparing a small offering than simply lighting incense.
- Holy basil gives the blend a green, herbal character, suited to quiet rooms and unhurried pauses.
- You can use a light pinch for a subtle scent, or add a little more when you want the fragrance to sit more clearly in the space.
- The powder format works well for people who like to control the shape and strength of their incense.
Bamboo wood powder and fragrance
This blend is made with bamboo wood powder and fragrance, giving it a loose, dry texture made for burning on a heat source. The holy basil scent is the centre of the experience, with a clean herbal quality rather than a sweet or resin-heavy profile.
How to burn loose incense powder
Use only in a heat-proof incense burner or censer, ideally over a layer of sand or ash. Loose powder incense does not self-light like a stick, so it needs a lit charcoal disc or an electric incense heater.
If using charcoal, light the disc until it glows, let the surface ash over, then sprinkle a small pinch of powder on top. Add more only when you want a stronger scent, and keep the burner on a stable, heat-safe surface while in use.
Holy basil in context
Holy basil is widely known as tulsi in Indian religious and domestic traditions, where the plant is associated with devotion, hospitality and daily ritual. In incense, that meaning is best approached gently: a familiar herbal scent, prepared with attention, used to mark a pause in the day. It comes from Indonesia.
Size and details
- Net weight: 50 g.
- Product type: loose powder incense.
- Material: bamboo wood powder and fragrance.
- Scent: holy basil.
- Country of origin: Indonesia.
A thoughtful ritual gift
Choose it for someone who enjoys incense beyond the familiar stick format. It suits a person who likes scent as a small practice, with the tactile pleasure of measuring, shaping and tending the fragrance by hand.
Material
Wood Powder
Scent family
Herbal
Incense format
Powder
Ingredients
Parfum
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Common questions
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