Natural Botanical white sage masala incense sticks — approximately 11 hand-rolled sticks per pack, made in India from natural ingredients, with a burn time of up to two hours each and the dry, medicinal character of genuine white sage.
What This Incense Does
White sage has a dry, medicinal, and slightly camphoraceous scent with an earthy green base — clear and persistent, noticeably different from floral or resin incense. If you know the smell of a smudge bundle, this is the same character in a cleaner, more controlled format.
The masala format binds fragrance into the stick body using natural botanicals, producing an even fragrance release and a cleaner burn than surface-dipped sticks.
Up to two hours per stick is considerably longer than standard incense — practical for extended meditation sessions or slow background fragrance through an afternoon.
Cruelty-free, made without synthetic materials.
Natural Botanical, Hand-Rolled
Approximately 11 hand-rolled masala incense sticks per pack. Made in India from natural botanical ingredients. Burn time: up to 2 hours per stick. Part of an eight-fragrance Natural Botanical range. The mandala-pattern packaging sits well on a shelf without additional display work.
Burning
Place in an incense holder on a stable, heat-safe surface. Light the tip, blow out the flame. White sage produces visible silvery-grey smoke — ensure gentle ventilation. One stick is sufficient for a room up to about 20 square metres. Start with one stick and allow 30 minutes for the fragrance to fully establish before considering more. Never leave burning incense unattended.
White Sage in Context
White sage (Salvia apiana) is native to California and northwest Mexico, where it has been used in purification and ceremonial practices by Indigenous peoples for generations. The masala incense format delivers the fragrance profile of the plant in a practical everyday form — less dense smoke and a consistent burn compared with loose-leaf burning.
Pack Contents
Approximately 11 sticks at 15g total. Each stick burns up to 2 hours. Part of an eight-fragrance range.
Common Questions
Does this smell the same as burning loose white sage?
Similar but more diffuse — masala incense delivers the same dry, herbal character in a more controlled way with less dense smoke and a consistent burn time.
Is it safe to burn around pets?
Birds are particularly sensitive to smoke and strong fragrances — avoid use near birds. For dogs and cats, ensure the room is well ventilated.
How long does a stick actually burn?
Up to 2 hours under still air conditions. Draughts shorten the burn. Store unused sticks in an airtight container to preserve the fragrance oil in the masala.