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  • Kopan Nunnery Tibetan Incense Pink Lotus Blossom Kopan Nunnery Tibetan Incense Pink Lotus Blossom

    Kopan Nunnery Tibetan Incense Pink Lotus Blossom

    $9.00
  • Namdroling Tibetan Tube Incense Namdroling Tibetan Tube Incense

    Namdroling Tibetan Tube Incense

    $19.90
  • Specimen Pieces Palo Santo - Peru Specimen Pieces Palo Santo - Peru

    Specimen Pieces Palo Santo - Peru

    $46.00
  • Ancient Tibetan Monastery Incense New

    Ancient Tibetan Monastery Incense

    $7.00
  • Shamans Market Palo Santo Cones - Peru - DISCOUNTED/2nds Shamans Market Palo Santo Cones - Peru - DISCOUNTED/2nds On Sale 2nd

    Shamans Market Palo Santo Cones - Peru - DISCOUNTED/2nds

    $11.05 $13.00
  • Tibetan Cedarwood Incense New

    Tibetan Cedarwood Incense

    $7.00
  • Traditional Tibetan Red Crystal Incense Traditional Tibetan Red Crystal Incense New

    Traditional Tibetan Red Crystal Incense

    $30.00
  • Shamans Market Offering Mixes ~ Special Resin Blends Shamans Market Offering Mixes ~ Special Resin Blends New

    Shamans Market Offering Mixes ~ Special Resin Blends

    $18.00
  • Offering Mix Gift Box Offering Mix Gift Box New

    Offering Mix Gift Box

    $115.00 $130.00
  • White Sage and Rose Petal - NOT FOR SALE - for Gift box

    White Sage and Rose Petal - NOT FOR SALE - for Gift box

    $26.00
  • Espiritus del Ande Incense: Palo Santo, Wiraqoya and Myrrh Sticks Espiritus del Ande Incense: Palo Santo, Wiraqoya and Myrrh Sticks

    Espiritus del Ande Incense: Palo Santo, Wiraqoya and Myrrh Sticks

    $16.00
  • Espiritus del Ande Incense: Palo Santo, Wiraqoya and Pine Sticks Espiritus del Ande Incense: Palo Santo, Wiraqoya and Pine Sticks

    Espiritus del Ande Incense: Palo Santo, Wiraqoya and Pine Sticks

    $16.00
  • Espiritus del Ande Incense: Palo Santo, Wiraqoya and Rosemary Sticks Espiritus del Ande Incense: Palo Santo, Wiraqoya and Rosemary Sticks

    Espiritus del Ande Incense: Palo Santo, Wiraqoya and Rosemary Sticks

    $16.00
  • Tibetan Monastery Incense Sticks Tibetan Monastery Incense Sticks

    Tibetan Monastery Incense Sticks

    $7.00
  • Tibetan Karma Incense Sticks Tibetan Karma Incense Sticks

    Tibetan Karma Incense Sticks

    $8.50
  • Palo Santo Rope Incense Palo Santo Rope Incense

    Palo Santo Rope Incense

    $9.00
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Incense is an integral part of spiritual practices and has been used for centuries in various cultures and traditions to create a sacred atmosphere, enhance rituals, and connect with the divine... without the use of synthetic fragrances.

Our carefully curated selection includes a variety of natural and organic incense sourced from all over the world. For many cultures, incense is more than just a tool for rituals and ceremonies. The word incense comes from the Latin incendere, which means to burn. The gentle smoke that rises from burning raw materials has the power to burn away any negative energy and create a sense of peace and harmony.

History of Incense

Incense has been used since ancient times for a variety of purposes, including religious ceremonies, medicinal practices, and simply as a pleasant fragrance. The earliest recorded use of incense dates back to ancient Egypt, where it was used in rituals and embalming processes.

Want to learn more about the history of sacred scents such as essential oil and incense? Check out our blog here!

Types of Incense

Incense can come in various forms, each with its unique benefits and uses. Some common types of incense include:

Cones and Natural Incense Sticks

Available in a wide range of delightful scents, cones and sticks offer a simple and convenient way to burn incense- simply light the burning end and watch as the stick transforms into aromatic smoke. 

Smudge Bundles

Traditionally used by Indigenous cultures for purification rituals, handcrafted smudge bundles combine the power of carefully selected herbs with the soothing and aromatic scent of incense smoke. 

Still want to learn more about burning incense and the different types of incense available? Start with our blog on resin incense here!

Choosing the Right Incense

Like essential oils, with so many different scents and types of incense available, it can be overwhelming to choose the right one for your needs.  One thing to consider is the purpose of your incense burning- are you looking for a specific scent to promote relaxation and stress relief or one that can enhance your meditation practice? Another factor to consider is the ingredients used in the incense- opt for natural and organic materials over synthetic fragrances for a more authentic and beneficial experience.