Soft, floral and temple-warm, these Nag Champa incense sticks bring a familiar Indian ritual fragrance into the room. Light one before meditation, prayer, journalling or the slow pause between day and evening, and let the smoke mark a quieter shift in pace.
The Nag Champa atmosphere
The scent feels gentle rather than heavy, with a floral warmth that suits still moments and unhurried evenings.
A thin trail of smoke rises from the coated bamboo stick, adding movement to a shelf, altar or meditation corner.
The golden yellow and red Goloka box has a devotional feel, with traditional-style decoration that looks at home beside ritual objects.
Use it when you want fragrance to feel ceremonial, not simply like room scent.
It pairs naturally with a wooden or ceramic incense holder to catch the ash as it falls.
Hand-rolled on bamboo
Each stick is hand-rolled coated incense on a bamboo core. This gives the familiar form of Indian incense: a slim plain end for placing in a holder, with the fragrant coating at the tip for burning.
Lighting your evening ritual
Place the plain end into a heat-resistant incense holder or ash catcher. Light the coated tip, allow a small flame to take for a few seconds, then gently blow it out so the end glows and smoulders.
Burn incense in a ventilated space, away from curtains, papers and draughts. Never leave it unattended, and allow the ash to cool fully before clearing it away.
Nag Champa in Indian incense culture
Nag Champa is one of the best-known Indian incense fragrance families, closely associated with temples, meditation rooms and devotional practice. The name is linked with champa, a fragrant flower used in Indian scent traditions, though modern Nag Champa blends vary by maker. Goloka’s version is known as a lighter take within the Nag Champa range, making it well suited to everyday ritual rather than only grand ceremony.
Size and what you get
This pack contains 16 Goloka Nag Champa incense sticks, with a total w…
region of manufacture: India