Golden Nag Forest incense cone - N°14546

(2 customer reviews)

2.80 CHF

  • Let yourself be transported by the woody and sweet fragrance of Nag Forest Golden Incense Cones. Each box contains 10 cones for an enchanting and relaxing experience.

  • Quantity: 10pcs
  • Weight : 20gr
  • Origin: India

51 in stock

1 Stk.
2.80 CHF
5 Stk.
2.55 CHF /StkStk.
12 Stk.
2.25 CHF /StkStk.

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2 reviews for
Golden Nag Forest incense cone - N°14546

  1. Cécile (confirmed customer) -

  2. Paola D. (confirmed customer) -

    The smell is just incredible!!!

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Instructions for use

  • Place your incense cone on a suitable incense holder or heat-supporting surface.
  • Light the tip and extinguish the flame by blowing on the ember to fan it.
  • Let your cone burn down completely and don't touch it until it has cooled.

Precautions

Valid for all types of fumigation (incense, plants, sticks, resins, wood, etc. natural or not)

  • Always air the room thoroughly.
  • Place your incense out of the reach of children and pets, on a suitable heat-sensitive support and away from anything flammable.
  • Never leave incense burning unattended.
  • Do not inhale smoke directly.

Frankincense is not recommended for pregnant women and can be dangerous for people with respiratory problems, babies, asthmatics and small animals.

About Vijayshree Golden incense

Manufactured in the famous Vijayshree factory in Bangalore, India, these incenses are widely used and appreciated in the 4 corners of the world and in India, where they are burned daily in many temples, homes and businesses.

They are made in the Indian "masala" tradition without charcoal, using ghee, honey, plant resins and herbs and are subject to strict quality standards.