Types Of Incense
Posted by [email protected] on 9/23/2019 to
Japanese Incense
LOOKING FOR STICK INCENSE...
Is That With or Without The Stick?
Stick incense comes to us from many different traditions (e.g. Indian, Japanese, Chinese, Tibetan, etc.). Their unique recipes, forms, and names grew out of their diverse social, medicinal and religious practices. So, it stands to reason that this one very general term could never adequately describe them all. To help clear the air about this term and how it's used let's take a look at the two basic types of sticks and some of their common synonyms: |
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What Is Shamanic Smudging?
Posted by [email protected] on 9/23/2019 to
Japanese Incense
What Is Shamanic Smudging?
Shamanic smudging—or just smudging—is an age-old tribal tradition which has been used for centuries to create harmony and peace. There are many different shamanic smudging ceremonies, and different tribes use a variety of herbs for smudging. |
Incense Burners 101
Posted by [email protected] on 9/22/2019 to
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MATCH MAKING 101:
A GUIDE TO INCENSE AND INCENSE BURNERS
When faced with so many types of incense burners it can be tricky choosing the best one for the job. But with a quick look through our handy guide you'll be on your way to creating a perfect match! |
What's so unique about a Bowl Burner?
Posted by [email protected] on 9/19/2019 to
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WHAT'S SO UNIQUE ABOUT A SIMPLE
BOWL SHAPED INCENSE BURNER?
Without a doubt, it's the single most versatile incense burner ever made! No other combination burner can even come close to a simple bowl filled with ash here's why: A Bowl Shaped Incense Burner Can Burn Virtually Any Kind Of Incense |
Burnable Incense vs. Heated Incense
Posted by [email protected] on 9/18/2019 to
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INCENSE BURNING vs. HEATING INCENSE
Overtime we've come to embrace the term incense burning. It's made its way into our everyday vernacular. We use it on a regular basis whenever we talk about incense and yet this term can be very misleading. This so called "burning" activity is actually better described as "smoldering" or in some applications even "heating." |
Burning Incense III
Posted by [email protected] on 9/17/2019 to
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BURNING INCENSE:
Using The Indirect Method For Non-Combustible Incense
Loose, Powdered & Granulated: Resins, |
Burning Incense II
Posted by [email protected] on 9/16/2019 to
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All you need to know about self burning incense sticks, cones, flat coils, hanging spirals, and dhoop. Step-by-step instructions that will really get you smoking. Incense Sticks, Incense Cones, Flat Coils, Hanging Spirals, Dhoop (Dry & Moist)Burning Incense Sticks
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Burning Incense I
Posted by [email protected] on 9/15/2019 to
Japanese Incense
Burning incense can brighten your day in a moments time... but if not used with care it can easily put a big damper on any occasion. Here are some basic tips for keeping all your incense burning experiences safe and pleasant. You're probably familiar with most of them -- but who knows, you just might find one or two gems in the bunch.Caution: This is Hot Stuff!
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