Tulsi Incense Sticks 15g Satya

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Fresh, green and quietly bright, these Tulsi incense sticks bring a herbaceous, minty scent to a room without feeling heavy. They suit a morning reset, a tidy desk before focus, or the small pause between day and evening, when you want the air to feel clearer and more intentional.

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Fresh, green and quietly bright, these Tulsi incense sticks bring a herbaceous, minty scent to a room without feeling heavy. They suit a morning reset, a tidy desk before focus, or the small pause between day and evening, when you want the air to feel clearer and more intentional.

Read the whole story ↓

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About this product

The fresh green scent of tulsi
  • The fragrance opens with a clean herbal lift, closer to crushed leaves than sweet perfume.
  • A minty edge keeps the smoke feeling light, making it well suited to kitchens, workspaces and calm corners.
  • The brown coated sticks burn down slowly, leaving the ritual simple: light, soften the flame, then let the scent settle.
  • The lime-green Satya box is bright and easy to recognise among incense favourites.
  • Use it when you want a familiar Indian incense style with a fresher botanical character.
Hand-rolled incense on bamboo

These are Satya incense sticks made in India, with coated incense hand-rolled onto a bamboo stick. The visible sticks have a warm brown coating and a plain bamboo end, designed to sit neatly in an incense holder or ash catcher while the scented section burns.

How to burn tulsi incense safely

Light the coated tip, allow it to flame briefly, then blow the flame out so the end glows. Place the plain bamboo end into a heat-resistant incense holder, keeping the stick away from curtains, papers and draughts.

Each stick has an approximate burn time of 30 minutes. Burn in a ventilated space and never leave incense unattended.

Tulsi in Indian tradition

Tulsi, also known as holy basil, holds a sacred place in Hindu tradition and household ritual. It is associated with protection and purification, and is often treated as more than a simple herb: a plant linked with devotion, care and the keeping of a spiritually attentive home. In incense form, that meaning becomes part of a small daily practice. The scent is fresh and leaf-like, so the ritual feels clean, bright and quietly observant rather than ornate.

Pack size and details
  • Range: Satya Incense Sticks
  • Fragrance: Tulsi, with a fresh herbaceous and minty character
  • Format: hand-rolled coated incense on bamboo sticks
  • Origin: India
  • Pack weight: 15 g
  • Stick count: approximately 15 sticks
A thoughtful incense gift

This is a good choice for someone who already enjoys Satya incense, keeps a meditation or yoga corner, or likes green herbal scents rather than very sweet blends. Pair it with a simple incense holder for a small, considered gift.

Length22 cm
Width4 cm
Height2 cm
Weight15 g

Material

Bamboo, Incense

Incense format

Sticks

Object No.

Common questions

Do I need a special holder for these sticks?
Use any stable, heat-resistant incense holder or ash catcher made for stick incense. It should hold the bamboo end securely and catch falling ash.
Is the scent sweet or herbal?
It leans herbal and fresh, with a minty green character rather than a rich floral or resinous sweetness.
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