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55 Incense Sticks in Roll, Light Guide

Reference 5-ENC-EK105 Brand Aromandise
€39.00
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55 Incense sticks in rolls, Light Guide

Product Details

Product origin made in Japan
Fragrance Agarwood Clove cinnamon sandalwood and patchouli
Number of sticks 29
Length of the sticks 34.5 cm

Delivery

Delivery time:
1 to 3 business days for France, Belgium, and Switzerland.
3 to 5 business days for other European countries.
3 to 5 business days for other countries via DHL.

This item is shipped from our warehouse in France.

You can return or exchange an item within 14 days of receiving your order. For more information, please refer to our Return Policy.

Description

The Light Guide incense sharpens the senses and brings a feeling of calm and serenity.

These exceptional sticks, with a precious character, offer a symphony of aromatics (cinnamon, cloves, fenugreek), essential oils (patchouli) and precious woods (white sandalwood, agarwood, moss oak, camphor), which come to compose this figure of incense with a strong personality.

Woody and oriental scent

For the living room, the office, the bedroom or the entrance

Through their oriental scents, Japanese meditation incense invites you to a sensory journey and to listen to the aromas to promote spirituality. Meditation incense is really designed for prayer and spirituality: a woody note for anchoring, a sweet heart note to feel good, a floral note for purity and elevation.

55 sticks x 60 min

Directions for use

To accompany meditation or any activity that requires concentration, calm, decisiveness, for example in a Dojo where martial arts are practiced. At home this incense will create a serene and distinguished atmosphere; in the office, it is suitable in a meeting room to promote harmony and make the right decisions!

More about the ingredients

Agarwood, already described, has a woody scent with multiple aromatic facets ranging from curry to heather, including metal, musk and amber. Aquilaria sp., a tree from the tropical rainforests of Southeast Asia, is the focus of much attention. As a raw material alone, it represents a global market of more than 15 billion US dollars at the production stage with a retail price of around €3,000 per kg of essential oil. Long in danger of extinction due to overexploitation, its complex biological cycle, which involves the tree's reaction to infection by fungi, a phenomenon called tylosis, is now under control. This scientific advancement has given rise to a forestry exploitation of prime importance, notably in Indonesia or Thailand and the liberation of the trade of this wood as well as the incenses which contain it (really).

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