Bhutanese Hand Rolled Incense
Bhutanese Hand Rolled Incense
Bhutanese Hand Rolled Incense
Bhutanese Hand Rolled Incense

Bhutanese Hand Rolled Incense

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Snow Lotus

Snow Lotus may support inflammation regulation, circulation, and reproductive vitality. Traditionally grown in high-altitude Himalayan regions and used in Tibetan and Chinese medicine, it’s known as a rare adaptogenic flower. It has been used historically to tonify the body, ease pain, and enhance resilience in harsh conditions.

Sandalwood

Sandalwood may center the mind, nourish the skin, and enhance meditation. Prized in Ayurvedic, Buddhist, and Taoist traditions, it is used as both a sacred scent and therapeutic oil. Studies suggest sandalwood may reduce anxiety and improve focus through its calming, woody aroma.

Agarwood

Agarwood may ground the spirit, sharpen focus, and support emotional depth. Created only when the tree is infected and resin forms, this rare and sacred wood—often distilled into Oud—is revered in Sufi, Tibetan, and Taoist practice. It is burned or worn as perfume to deepen meditation and evoke mystical states.

Clove

Clove may support digestion, dental health, and inflammation response. Rich in eugenol, it has long been used for its analgesic and antimicrobial properties. Traditionally applied to toothaches and bloating, clove may also protect against oxidative stress and support circulation.

Limited edition, hand rolled incense bundles ethically sourced from a small village in Bhutan. They use ancient refining methods, infusing herbs such as: Sandalwood, Cardamom, Nutmeg, Clove, Snow Lotus, Agarwood, Jatamansi, Cinnamon, Juniper, and Rhododendron.


30 sticks 

Handcrafted by monks with wild mountain herbs and prayers.

These plants are sourced with mindful intention and reverence for their cultural origins and traditions.

Light one end of a stick, and allow to burn in a fire proof bowl of metal, glass, or clay. Always use caution and respect when working with fire.

Domestic shipping, delivery can take between 3-5 business days.

For international orders, delivery can take between 7-30 business days. 

Description

Limited edition, hand rolled incense bundles ethically sourced from a small village in Bhutan. They use ancient refining methods, infusing herbs such as: Sandalwood, Cardamom, Nutmeg, Clove, Snow Lotus, Agarwood, Jatamansi, Cinnamon, Juniper, and Rhododendron.


30 sticks 

Shipping & Delivery

Domestic shipping, delivery can take between 3-5 business days.

For international orders, delivery can take between 7-30 business days. 

Suggested Use

Light one end of a stick, and allow to burn in a fire proof bowl of metal, glass, or clay. Always use caution and respect when working with fire.

Ingredients

Snow Lotus

Snow Lotus may support inflammation regulation, circulation, and reproductive vitality. Traditionally grown in high-altitude Himalayan regions and used in Tibetan and Chinese medicine, it’s known as a rare adaptogenic flower. It has been used historically to tonify the body, ease pain, and enhance resilience in harsh conditions.

Sandalwood

Sandalwood may center the mind, nourish the skin, and enhance meditation. Prized in Ayurvedic, Buddhist, and Taoist traditions, it is used as both a sacred scent and therapeutic oil. Studies suggest sandalwood may reduce anxiety and improve focus through its calming, woody aroma.

Agarwood

Agarwood may ground the spirit, sharpen focus, and support emotional depth. Created only when the tree is infected and resin forms, this rare and sacred wood—often distilled into Oud—is revered in Sufi, Tibetan, and Taoist practice. It is burned or worn as perfume to deepen meditation and evoke mystical states.

Clove

Clove may support digestion, dental health, and inflammation response. Rich in eugenol, it has long been used for its analgesic and antimicrobial properties. Traditionally applied to toothaches and bloating, clove may also protect against oxidative stress and support circulation.

  • Snow Lotus ( Saussurea involucrata )
  • Sandalwood ( Santalum album )
  • Agarwood ( Aquillaria malaccensis )
  • Clove ( Syzygium aromaticum )
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