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Satya Incense - Midnight - N°16261

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  • Weight: 15gr
  • Size: 15cm
  • Origin: India

17 in stock

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Instructions for use

  • Hold your stick by the part where the wood is visible and light the other end.
  • When your stick makes a flame, blow on it to extinguish it and fan the embers.
  • Plant your incense on a suitable support (classic incense-holder with a hole for planting, or a pot filled with sand) and let it burn.

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 Satya incense

With its Nag Champa blue incense, which has been a worldwide success for decades, Satya is undoubtedly the world's best-known and most renowned incense company.

Founded in 1964 by Shri Satyam Setty, the company was split into 2 when he took over in 2014. This is why, since 2016, these incenses can be found under the names of 2 different producers in Bombaï and Bangalore.

So, under the same name and the same brand, we find two slightly different fragrances. Only the wording BNG on the pack differentiates these two incenses.

Satya incense is traditionally made and hand-rolled using the Agarbatti masala method.