What can you do with Incense Ashes?
by Mohammed K
October 7, 2023
Incense ash is the residue left behind after burning incense. It is typically composed of the burned remains of the incense stick or cone, which can include the ash or charred remains of the bamboo stick or wooden holder, as well as any other materials that were used in the incense, such as herbs, resins, or oils.
Mindfulness Aromatherapy: Improve Your Mindfulness
by Mohammed K
September 22, 2023
Mindfulness Meditation is a powerful practice that can help you create awareness, reduce stress and promote well-being.
You'll never believe what's in most incense.
by simon smith
February 25, 2022
When most people think about incense, they think about the soothing scents that can relax and calm the mind. However, did you know that many bra...
Everything You Need to Know About Oud Wood: The Benefits and the Scents
by simon smith
February 17, 2022
Oud wood is a type of fragrant wood that is derived from the agar tree. It is often used in high-end perfumes and has a very distinct scent. Oud w...
COVID-19 and Worldly Aromas - OPEN as usual.
by Danny Morgan
April 1, 2020
Dear all,
I hope everyone is staying safe in these unprecedented times. For many businesses around the world COVID-19 has created a lot of disrupti...
Is Palo Santo really endangered?
by Danny Morgan
March 5, 2020
There is currently a lot of concerns in social media about the future of the Palo Santo Bursera Graveolens tree.
Unfortunately, there are several b...
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