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Rosewood Incense carries a rich, luxurious aroma of worn leather, suede, and rosewood. This exquisite blend is delicately touched with a complimentary hint of aged library books, perfect for those who appreciate the finer things in life. With top notes of rosewood and lignin, middle notes of worn leather and cedar, and grounded by base notes of dark tonka, patchouli, and sandalwood, each stick offers a captivating experience.

At CW Native Botanika, a women-owned business, we curate premium fragrances and herbal-infused skincare to delight your senses and restore your skin. Let All Hallows Eve reawaken your soul and transform your space into a realm of timeless elegance.

Experience the essence of autumn with our hand-poured incense. Each pack contains 5 incense sticks, expertly crafted to provide a distinguished and exquisite fragrance that only our hand-poured incense can deliver. Sampling packs with 6 scents are also available, allowing you to explore the diverse range offered by our women-owned business.

Hand-poured incense: Rosewood

$3.50Price
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    Ingredients: herbal and wood powder, fragrance material,  adhesive powder, and bamboo stick

    5 Hand-rolled Bamboo + Tree Resin Sticks.

    • Fragrance oil blend.
    • Burn incense in a well ventilated room to avoid build up of the smoke
    • Keep lit and unlit incense away from children and pets
    • Women who are pregnant should consult their doctor before burning incense

    Learn how to light a stick Incense and burn wood stick:

    1) Light a stick incense
    You can choose to either hold one end of the stick incense, or place it on an incense burner or the decorative end of an incense smoking bottel and keep it steady and angled upwards.

    Step 2
    Light the other end of the stick incense with a match or lighter as you would a candle wick. Ensure that the incense is immersed in the flame until it ignites, and a small flame is visible

    Step 3
    Allow the flame to burn for a few seconds, then gently fan or blow out the flame

    Step 4
    Check the incense tip where the flame was. If you see a small glowing ember, and a small amount of smoke coming out of the tip, then the incense has been correctly lit. If you're unsure, leave the incense for a minute or so, then check to see if you can smell the scent and whether more ash has been created at the tip. If you do not see a glowing ember, and there are no smells or ash, you have completely extinguished the incense by accident, and will need to repeat steps 1-2 above.

    Step 5 
    If you were using your hand to hold the stick, you can now place it into the incense holder. Be sure that the tip of the incense is within the boundary of the incense burner, so that any ash can be collected on the burner. 

    If you are using a smoking bottle, insert the ember end into the smoking bottle and let the top rest on the bottle.

    Now
    Sit back and enjoy the smell of your burning incense stick
     

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