The first impression is herbal and bright, with white sage giving the air a clean, green edge before oudh settles in with deeper woody warmth. These Satya incense sticks suit the small rituals of a room: opening a window, lighting a stick, and letting the day shift into something quieter.
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The first impression is herbal and bright, with white sage giving the air a clean, green edge before oudh settles in with deeper woody warmth. These Satya incense sticks suit the small rituals of a room: opening a window, lighting a stick, and letting the day shift into something quieter.
Incense Sticks White Sage Oudh 15g Satya is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
About this product
White sage freshness with oudh warmth
- White sage brings a crisp, herbaceous character, dry and leafy rather than sweet.
- Oudh adds depth, with a resinous woodiness that lingers after the first bright lift.
- The pairing feels balanced: fresh at the start, warmer and more grounded as the smoke softens.
- It suits reflective moments, meditation spaces, yoga corners, or a gentle reset between tasks.
- The slim brown sticks and pink Satya box give it a simple, recognisable presence on a shelf or altar tray.
Hand-rolled masala incense from India
Satya is known for Indian masala incense, where fragrant materials are worked into the coated part of the stick rather than simply used as a surface scent. These sticks are hand-rolled in India using traditional masala techniques and natural ingredients, giving the fragrance a fuller, softer smoke than a purely dipped style.
How to burn it safely
Light the coated tip, let it flame briefly, then blow it out so the end glows. Place the plain end in a heat-resistant incense holder or ash catcher, away from draughts, fabrics and open windows.
Burn in a ventilated space and never leave incense unattended. Let the ash fall naturally, then allow the stick and holder to cool before clearing away.
White sage and oudh in context
White sage has important ceremonial meaning in some Indigenous North American traditions, and its scent is now also widely used in contemporary incense and home fragrance. Here, it appears in an Indian Satya masala stick, blended with oudh, a richly aromatic wood note long valued across South Asian and Middle Eastern perfume traditions. The result is not a ceremonial substitute, but a fragrant object for personal ritual, atmosphere and mindful pause.
Box size and details
- One 15 g box of Satya incense sticks.
- Approximately 12, 15 sticks per box.
- Fragrance: white sage and oudh.
- Range: Special Satya White Sage Incense Sticks.
- Made in India.
A thoughtful gift for ritual spaces
This is a gentle choice for someone who enjoys incense, meditation corners, yoga practice, or scent-led evenings at home. The white sage and oudh pairing feels considered without being heavy, making it easy to give alongside a holder, journal or small candle.
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Scent family
Herbal
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