Incense sticks are typically made from a combination of aromatic plant materials, essential oils, and a binding agent like bamboo or charcoal. Some premium incense sticks use natural resins and herbs for a more authentic fragrance.
The burning time depends on the size and composition of the incense stick. On average, a standard stick burns for 30 to 45 minutes, while larger or thicker sticks may burn for up to 90 minutes.
Yes, but it's important to ensure proper ventilation. Burning incense produces smoke, which can cause irritation in sensitive individuals. Always burn incense in a well-ventilated space and use a proper holder to prevent fire hazards.
Incense sticks are commonly used for:
Aromatherapy – Helps in relaxation and reducing stress.
Meditation & Yoga – Enhances focus and creates a calming environment.
Religious & Spiritual Practices – Used in temples, churches, and homes for worship.
Air Freshening – Masks odors and refreshes living spaces.
Incense sticks are commonly used for:
Aromatherapy – Helps in relaxation and reducing stress.
Meditation & Yoga – Enhances focus and creates a calming environment.
Religious & Spiritual Practices – Used in temples, churches, and homes for worship.
Air Freshening – Masks odors and refreshes living spaces.
Scented candles are usually made from paraffin wax, soy wax, beeswax, or palm wax, blended with essential oils or fragrance oils.
Gauri offers handcrafted incense, candles, and aroma gifts from temple flowers, bringing purity, peace, and spiritual fragrance to your home naturally.