The gentle, uplifting wave of white sandalwood promotes peace of body and mind.
Discover an age-old tradition by making your own incense. Reproduce the steps of making Indian incense at home!
This sachet allows you to create up to 70 incense cones or 90 incense sticks.
100g net
Fair trade
Usage tips
Preparing the dough
• 25 g of Santal Suprême powder (x6 level cases)
• 25 ml of water
Mix gradually by hand in a container, to obtain a homogeneous ball of dough.
For the cones
Prepare a small pile of finishing powder (Nurua)
Preform a ball of dough with a conical end. Roll the end in finishing wood powder.
Press it into a mold cavity
Remove excess dough.
Turn the filled mold over and eject
the cones with a sharp blow.
Allow the cones to dry 3 to 4 days before use.
For the sticks
Roll a portion of dough around the bare bamboo stick, leaving a few cm bare.
Then roll the paste-coated stick in the finishing powder.
Effects / Why?
Relaxing, comforting, warm and sensual. Sandalwood soothes the body and mind. Its effects have been the subject of numerous studies which have confirmed this centuries-old reputation (alpha brain waves measured by encephalogram: they indicate a deep state of relaxation). This incense is therefore particularly indicated to promote sleep and falling asleep.
Ingredients
Wood powders, resin, Indian sandalwood essential oil
100% natural incense
100% of the ingredients are of natural origin:
- Plant origin: plants, trees, of which we collect the richest parts from an aromatic point of view by simple mechanical action (wood, plants, algae) or by the action of heat (steam extraction) or even by extraction with natural solvents or of natural origin (water, ethanol).
- Mineral origin: rocks and pigments extracted by mechanical means or by the action of heat.
- Animal origin: only products obtained without cruel processes (honey).
- An ecological production cycle: compliance with international agreements (Washington, Cites), sites and production methods ensuring the minimum possible pollution and a process of progress.
- Compliance with health and consumer protection regulations: CLP labeling, allergens. Constant search for the reduction of VOC emissions and fine particles.