Tibetan braid incense sticks - Cedar, 50 pcs.

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DESCRIPTION

Himalayan cedar is derived from the wood of the cedar tree found in the Himalayan regions of Nepal. The common Nepali name for this Himalayan cedar is Dhup, which is basically used for incense either at home or in stupas and temples. This Himalayan cedar is handmade and is also called Newa Dhup in Newari culture.

Usage: place the braids on a heat-resistant base or dish. Light the narrow end of the braid. After the flame has burned for a few seconds, blow it out.
The rope should be burned in a marble or metal container, in a special incense burner. This rope type incense can produce a significant amount of smoke and can fill a room quickly, so use sparingly.

Attention: can only be used to obtain room aroma. Keep out of the reach of children and animals. Ignite only from highly flammable substances and materials. Never leave burning unattended. Make sure all the ashes fall into a fire safe container. Use in well-ventilated areas.

Duration of smoking one rope approx.: 15 minutes

In the package: 50 braids; length 11 cm

Country of origin: Nepal
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Tibetan braid incense sticks - Cedar, 50 pcs.

Tibetan braid incense sticks - Cedar, 50 pcs.

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