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Himalayan Golden Nag Champa Incense Sticks Bundle – 10 Hand-Rolled Masala Packs

Himalayan Golden Nag Champa Incense Sticks Bundle – 10 Hand-Rolled Masala Packs

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Traditional Golden Nag Champa masala incense sticks handmade in the Kathmandu Valley, Nepal, using time-honored family incense-making methods passed down for generations. This classic Indian-style Nag Champa incense is known for its rich floral-sandalwood aroma, widely used for meditation, yoga, temple offerings, and daily spiritual practice.

Each batch is small-batch crafted using natural resins, woods, herbs, and aromatic botanicals, then traditionally hand-rolled for a slow, even burn and long-lasting fragrance.

Wrapped in authentic Nepali-style biodegradable Lokta paper packaging, reflecting traditional Himalayan craftsmanship.

Details:

  • 10 packs Golden Nag Champa masala incense
  • Hand-rolled natural incense sticks
  • Approx. 8–9 inch sticks
  • Burn time: approx. 45–60 minutes
  • 15 sticks / 15g per pack
  • Ships from California, USA

Ideal for meditation, yoga, prayer, temple use, and daily home fragrance rituals.

Explore our full Himalayan incense collection featuring traditional Nag Champa, sandalwood, oud, frankincense, myrrh, and temple-grade masala incense from Nepal and India.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Tibetan and Nepalese incense different?

Tibetan and Nepalese incense are traditionally made from natural Himalayan herbs, woods, and resins rather than synthetic fragrance oils. They tend to have a more earthy, herbal aroma compared to sweeter, perfumed incense styles.

What ingredients are used in this incense?

These incense blends are made from natural botanicals such as sandalwood, juniper, clove, resins, and medicinal herbs, often combined in traditional formulas passed down through generations.

Is this incense natural or synthetic?

Traditional Himalayan incense is typically made without synthetic fragrance, bamboo cores, or chemical binders - using only plant-based ingredients and natural materials.

What is Tibetan incense used for?

It is commonly used for meditation, ritual offerings, space clearing, and creating a calm, grounded atmosphere. In Buddhist practice, incense is also used as an offering to benefit all beings.

How does Tibetan Incense smell compared to other incense?

The scent is usually more earthy, herbal, and resinous rather than sweet or perfumed - often described as grounding and natural.

Is Tibetan incense safe to burn indoors?

Yes, when used in a well-ventilated space. Because it produces natural smoke, it’s best to burn smaller amounts and allow airflow.

Why do the sticks look different from regular incense?

Many Himalayan incense sticks are thicker and do not use a bamboo core. They are hand-rolled from herbal paste, which gives them a more natural appearance.

How often should I burn incense?

Many people use it daily for meditation or relaxation, though even occasional use can help create a calm and intentional environment.

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