Tube Box Incense _ Himalayan Cedar
HIMALAYAN CEDAR INCENSE
The Himalayan Cedar for this fragrant incense is extracted from the wood of cedar trees which are found in Himalayan Region of Nepal. The common Nepali name for this Himalayan Cedar is Dhup. This type of dhup is typical in Newar community and almost each and every Newar home uses it. This particular fragrance is mixed with Juniper, known for its stimulating and mind-clearing properties, its cleansing and purification of the atmosphere, its calming and relaxing effect on the nerves, and its sharpening of mental awareness and alertness.
Main Ingredients: Juniper and Himalayan Cedar.
Notes: Woody, fresh, forest-like.
Number of Sticks: 15
Burn Time: 30min. approx.
Size: 10cm
Includes: Black Resin Incense Holder.
Paper box made from Sabai grass or called 'Babiyo' called in Nepali. This plant is also used in making natural ropes and brooms.
Handmade in Nepal
Remember to never leave incense burning unattended! Always place to a non flammable surface!
STUPA INCENSE
Stupa Incense is a socially and environmentally conscious cottage industry.
For the past two decades, Stupa has been manufacturing handmade incense.
Being based in the foothill of the Nagarjung forest in the Kathmandu valley, Stupa is always inspired by the surroundings, traditions and nature. Most of the ingredients used are locally sourced, from herbs to handmade papers for packaging. Stupa incense are natural, non toxic and non-additive forming.
In Himalayan culture, where Stupa came from, burning incense plays an important part. Himalayans use it from day to day rituals to relaxation whether they are in temples, monasteries or at home.
Burning incense is more than just for aroma, it is a lifestyle, and it is for ones mental and spiritual well being.