Sandalwood Incense Powder 100g
There is a quiet pleasure in loose incense: taking a small pinch, shaping the amount yourself, and letting it become a ribbon of scented smoke. This sandalwood powder incense is made for a slower, hands-on ritual, with a warm woody fragrance that suits an evening burner, a meditation corner, or a room you want to soften with scent.
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There is a quiet pleasure in loose incense: taking a small pinch, shaping the amount yourself, and letting it become a ribbon of scented smoke. This sandalwood powder incense is made for a slower, hands-on ritual, with a warm woody fragrance that suits an evening burner, a meditation corner, or a room you want to soften with scent.
Sandalwood Incense Powder 100g is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
About this product
The sandalwood smoke and the ritual
- The loose powder format gives you control over the strength of the fragrance, from a light pinch to a fuller burn.
- Sandalwood brings a smooth, woody scent with a soft depth rather than sharp sweetness.
- The powder invites a more attentive ritual than a ready-made stick, with the pause of preparing the burner before the smoke rises.
- It suits heat-proof incense vessels, charcoal burners, and electric incense heaters designed for loose incense.
Bamboo wood powder with sandalwood fragrance
The blend is made from bamboo wood powder and fragrance. The sandalwood character is the focus: warm, dry, and gently woody, the kind of scent that sits close to the room rather than demanding attention.
How to burn loose incense powder
Use only in a heat-resistant incense burner, censer, or electric incense heater. For charcoal burning, place sand or ash in the burner, light a charcoal disc until it glows and begins to ash over, then sprinkle a small pinch of powder on top.
Add more powder gradually if you want a stronger scent. Keep the burner on a stable surface, away from draughts, fabrics, children, and pets, and never leave lit incense unattended.
Sandalwood in incense traditions
Sandalwood has long been valued in Indian, Buddhist, and wider Asian incense traditions, where its woody fragrance is used to mark devotional spaces, meditation, and the transition into quieter time. In contemporary home ritual, it works in much the same way as a sensory marker: the act of preparing the burner, waiting for the heat, and watching the smoke rise gives the moment a deliberate shape.
Size and details
- Powder incense with sandalwood fragrance.
- Net weight: 100 g.
- Made with bamboo wood powder and fragrance.
- Country of origin: Indonesia.
A thoughtful gift for incense lovers
This is a considered gift for someone who already enjoys incense and likes the tactile side of ritual. It suits a home altar, yoga space, reading corner, or anyone building a small collection of natural-feeling scents for quiet evenings.
Material
Wood Powder
Scent family
Woody
Incense format
Powder
Ingredients
Parfum
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Common questions
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