Frankincense and myrrh incense sticks bring a deep, resinous scent to the quiet edges of the day. Light one before reading, meditation, or the slow reset after work, and the room takes on a warmer, more reflective feel.
The resin-rich scent
Frankincense gives the fragrance a bright, dry lift at first, with a church-like stillness behind it.
Myrrh settles deeper, adding a darker, balsamic warmth as the smoke softens through the room.
The blend feels suited to evening rituals, altar spaces, journalling, or a quiet pause between tasks.
It has a full, heady character rather than a light floral sweetness.
The smoke trail adds a visual ritual too, curling slowly before fading into the air.
Hand rolled in Jaipur
These incense sticks are hand rolled in Jaipur, India, by the Aromatika incense company. The finish is simple and purposeful, made for everyday ritual rather than display.
How to burn them safely
Light the coated tip, let it flame briefly, then blow it out so the end glows. Place the plain end in a heat-resistant incense holder or ash catcher, away from fabrics, draughts and open windows.
Burn in a ventilated space and never leave incense unattended. Let the ash fall fully before clearing it away.
Frankincense and myrrh in ritual
Frankincense and myrrh have been used for centuries in religious and contemplative settings, especially across Middle Eastern, North African, Christian and wider incense traditions. Both are resinous materials with strong symbolic associations: frankincense is often linked with prayer, offering and sacred space, while myrrh carries a quieter, more solemn character. In modern home ritual, this pairing is often chosen for reflection, intention-setting and marking a shift from the ordinary pace of the day into something more inward.
Box size and details
Box of 12 Vedic incense sticks.
Total box weight: 15 g.
Burn time: 20 minutes or more per stick.
Made in India.
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region of manufacture: India