Mini incense sticks by The Mother's India are made using the traditional 'Masala Method' - a handmade process in which the finest ingredients (including petals, wood bark, oils) are mixed into a paste and rolled onto a bamboo stick by hand. This results in a clean-burning, high quality, naturally highly-fragranced incense stick with a burn time of up to 30 minutes.
This brightly coloured incense gift set contains 6 mini sticks of all twelve Mother's India fragrances. Not only is it a wonderful incense gift pack but it's also great way to sample all the wonderful scents available:
Aditi
Gentle lavender, purifying green sage and earthy patchouli
Amrita
Warm cinnamon with earthy patchouli and cedarwood
Ganesh
Rich and sumptuous lavender with hints of rose and rosemary
Lila
Powdery crisp patchouli with earthy vetiver and green mossy oak
Meera
Ancient heena with a comforting base of sandalwood and cedar
Om
Earthy and grounding cassia, vanilla and amber
Oudh
Velvety and warm agarwood
Prem
Pure and fresh jasmine with ylang ylang on a base of vanilla and cedar.
Rishi
Strong rose with a sparkling heart of jasmine and powdery violets.
Sattva
Bold heliotrope and vanilla with green touches of cyclamen and lily of the valley.
Shanti
Classic temple fragrance with rose and jasmine on a woody base.
Yoga
Beautiful sandalwood with oakmoss, patchouli and vetivert.
How to Use
- Light the tip of the stick with a lighter or match and let it catch a flame
- After a few seconds, blow the flame out
- Place in a suitable incense holder, such as an ash catcher
- Enjoy as the fragrant smoke gently dances through the air
Safety Tips
- Keep out of reach of pets & children
- Always use in a well-ventilated area
- Never leave burning incense unattended
About The Mother's India
The Mother's India is a Fair trade company based in Pondicherry, India which employs a total of 370 people, mainly women, who get a very fair deal: excellent wages, a savings scheme, a company bike, medical insurance and a pleasant working environment. A portion of every sale of Mother's India incense goes toward local charities aiming to tackle poverty and offset carbon emissions.