Aroma
Cinnamon
The spice that rewrote trade routes and still smells like a warm kitchen in November. Warm, sweet-sharp, and distinctly itself — cinnamon belongs to afternoon light and the slow build of a season.
Cinnamon comes from the inner bark of Cinnamomum trees — stripped, rolled and left to cure into the quills that have been traded across the world for at least four thousand years. The name reaches back through Greek and Phoenician to an Arabic root, and long before refrigeration or global shipping, the bark carried the same associations it carries now: warmth, sweetness, the sense of a kitchen with something good in it.
Two species dominate the market. True cinnamon — Cinnamomum verum, sometimes called Ceylon — is pale, fine and mild. Cassia cinnamon, most common in European shops, is darker, harder and carries a more assertive warmth. Both smell the same at first encounter: the familiar, unmistakable lift of warm spice. But cassia opens sharp and sweet, with a faint edge of clove and barely-there citrus; it settles into something deeper, almost woody, that lingers longer than the opening note suggests.
The tradition places cinnamon where the year turns: autumn markets, winter kitchens, the slow build toward the end of the year. Afternoon is its natural hour — not the bright start of a day but the quieter middle and after, when the light goes amber and the body needs a small recharge. In our intention vocabulary it belongs to Abundance and Energy; in mood, to Joy and that particular kind of Energy that doesn't need to rush.
The suggestion the tradition offers is simple: light a cinnamon-scented candle at the same hour on autumn afternoons, and let the scent mark the shift. After a few weeks, the body will begin to recognise the hour before you've lit it. That is the practice. The scent is the cue; the practice is yours.
Below — our catalogue's cinnamon shelf: essential oil, candles, incense and blends for the warm, sweet-sharp register of the season's turn.
Shop Cinnamon
Diffusore a Cannuccia Cannella e Chiodi di Garofano 200ml
Prezzo scontato £1995 Prezzo normale £2520Prezzo unitarioDisponibileOlio Essenziale di Foglia di Cannella 50ml
Prezzo scontato £1295 Prezzo normale £1737Prezzo unitarioScorte limitateBastoncini di Incenso Cannella Masala a Base Vegetale
Prezzo normale £270Prezzo unitarioDisponibileConi d’Incenso Backflow alla Mela e Cannella a Base Vegetale, 12 Pezzi
Prezzo normale £330Prezzo unitarioDisponibileBastoncini d’incenso grandi Palo Santo cannella, 4 pezzi
Prezzo scontato £1395 Prezzo normale £1890Prezzo unitarioDisponibileConi d'incenso Arancia e Cannella, confezione da 850
Prezzo scontato £3199 Prezzo normale £5169Prezzo unitarioDisponibileBastoncini d'incenso Mela e Cannella, confezione da 450
Prezzo scontato £1599 Prezzo normale £2379Prezzo unitarioDisponibileBastoncini d’Incenso Masala alla Cannella 12 Pezzi – Vedico
Prezzo normale £228Prezzo unitarioDisponibileSaponetta all'olio d'oliva – Cannella e arancia 100g
Prezzo normale £899Prezzo unitarioScorte molto basseConi d’incenso a base vegetale mela cannella 12 coni
Prezzo normale £255Prezzo unitarioDisponibileSaponetta all'olio d'oliva, cannella e arancia
Prezzo scontato £5695 Prezzo normale £7824Prezzo unitarioScorte limitateConi di Incenso Mela Cannella 850 Pezzi
Prezzo scontato £3199 Prezzo normale £5169Prezzo unitarioScorte molto basseBastoncini di Incenso alla Cannella 15g – Golden Nag
Prezzo normale £270Prezzo unitarioDisponibileBastoncini di incenso alla cannella, confezione da 20
Prezzo normale £150Prezzo unitarioDisponibileBastoncini di Incenso all'Arancia e Cannella Confezione da 450
Prezzo scontato £1599 Prezzo normale £2379Prezzo unitarioDisponibilePagnotta di sapone all'olio di oliva e cannella
Prezzo scontato £5695 Prezzo normale £7824Prezzo unitarioScorte limitate