Sandalwood Incense Powder, 50g
Loose powder incense turns scent into a small, deliberate ritual. You take only what you need, place it in a heat-resistant burner, and let the sandalwood fragrance move through the room as soft smoke. This powder incense is made with bamboo wood powder and fragrance, giving a hands-on alternative to a stick or cone.
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Loose powder incense turns scent into a small, deliberate ritual. You take only what you need, place it in a heat-resistant burner, and let the sandalwood fragrance move through the room as soft smoke. This powder incense is made with bamboo wood powder and fragrance, giving a hands-on alternative to a stick or cone.
Sandalwood Incense Powder, 50g is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
About this product
The sandalwood moment
- A warm sandalwood scent, steady and woody rather than sharp or sugary.
- The loose form gives you more control than a premade incense shape.
- Use a small pinch for a lighter trace of fragrance, or build a fuller mound for a stronger smoke presence.
- The ritual feels tactile: measuring, placing, lighting, then stepping back as the smoke begins to rise.
- Best suited to unhurried moments at home, from an evening reset to a quiet corner before guests arrive.
Bamboo wood powder with fragrance
The base is bamboo wood powder with sandalwood fragrance. It is not a stick, cone or resin chip, but a loose powder that you place into a suitable incense burner or holder before lighting.
Made in Indonesia, it belongs to the Healing Incense Powder range, a format chosen for people who enjoy a slower, more involved way of burning incense.
How to burn loose incense powder
Use only with a heat-resistant incense burner, censer or designated holder on a stable surface. Loose powder incense does not burn like a self-lighting stick, so it needs a prepared heat source such as a lit charcoal disc over sand or ash, or an electric incense heater.
Once the heat source is ready, add a small amount of powder. Let the fragrance rise gently, adding more only if you want a fuller smoke. Keep away from draughts, fabrics, children and pets, and never leave burning incense unattended.
Sandalwood in incense tradition
Sandalwood has long been valued in incense practice across South and Southeast Asia, where its soft, woody scent is used in temples, homes and meditation spaces. In many traditions, sandalwood is associated with stillness, devotion and refined simplicity. Here, that familiar scent is held in a practical powder format, making the ritual more personal: you shape the moment by choosing the amount, the burner and the pace.
Size and details
- Net weight: 50 g
- Scent: sandalwood
- Material: bamboo wood powder and fragrance
- Origin: Indonesia
- Product type: loose powder incense
A thoughtful gift for incense lovers
This suits someone who already enjoys home fragrance and wants a more tactile incense ritual. It is a considered choice for a meditation corner, a housewarming basket, or a small gift for someone who prefers warm woody scents.
Material
Wood Powder
Scent family
Woody
Incense format
Powder
Ingredients
Parfum
Object No.
Common questions
Is this pure sandalwood powder?
Can I use it for cooking or tea?
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