Light this White Arruda Rue incense when the room needs a clear pause between one part of the day and the next. These incense sticks from India carry the green, herbal character of rue into a simple burning ritual, giving a desk, doorway or quiet corner a more intentional feel.
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Light this White Arruda Rue incense when the room needs a clear pause between one part of the day and the next. These incense sticks from India carry the green, herbal character of rue into a simple burning ritual, giving a desk, doorway or quiet corner a more intentional feel.
White Arruda Rue Incense Sticks Banjara is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
About this product
The White Arruda Rue scent
- Rue has a distinctive herbal sharpness, more green and ritual-like than sweet or floral.
- The scent suits threshold moments: after tidying, before meditation, or when settling the room for evening.
- It has a traditional, resinous feeling rather than a polished perfume character.
- The smoke brings a visible sense of ritual, curling slowly from the holder as the stick glows.
- It works well in spaces where you want fragrance to feel purposeful, not decorative.
Incense from India
This incense is from India. The pack is finished with tribal-inspired artwork, giving it a ceremonial feel before the first stick is lit.
How to burn it safely
Place the plain end of the stick in a heat-resistant incense holder or ash catcher. Light the coated tip, let it flame briefly, then blow it out so the tip glows and releases smoke.
Burn in a ventilated space and never leave incense unattended. Keep it away from children, pets, curtains and draughts, and make sure all ash falls onto a fireproof surface. Not for human consumption.
Rue in ritual context
Arruda is a name used for rue, a herb with a long place in folk and spiritual practices, especially around ideas of clearing, protection and threshold rituals. In incense form, its meaning sits in the act of burning itself: lighting, watching the smoke rise, and marking a moment with scent.
Pack details
Each individual pack contains around 10 incense sticks and weighs 35 g. The material is incense, and the country of origin is India.
A thoughtful ritual gift
This suits someone who enjoys incense with a more herbal, traditional character. It makes a small, considered gift for a meditation corner, new home, altar space or evening ritual.
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