🌸 Elevate Your Space with Nature's Essence!
This Natural Incense Sticks set includes 120 sticks across 6 unique scents, crafted from all-natural ingredients without harmful chemicals. Each stick burns for approximately 40 minutes, making it perfect for meditation, aromatherapy, or simply enhancing your living space. The set also features an elegant incense holder, making it an ideal gift for wellness enthusiasts.
Scent Name | Mint & Rosemary, Lavender, Red Rose, Green Citronella, Vetiver & Dianella Ensifolia |
Item Form | Stick |
Item Length | 8 Inches |
Material Type | Herbs |
R**W
Great product
The Scent Stick Collection offers a wide variety of natural scents that quickly fill the room with a delightful aroma. Each set even includes a holder for burning the sticks, adding convenience to the experience. Overall, this is a great product at a reasonable price.
B**E
Wish there was a zero star option
I’m no expert and I’m not even mad because like, they’re incense. But y'all should know that 1) they all smell the same. There was zero distinction between any of the fragrances. Zero. 2) what smell they had was bad. It smelled like smoke. All of them. No smell except for smoke. That was my experience with them. Maybe I got a bad batch idk. But it was a complete waste of money. They’re in my trash can as I type this
N**K
From Earth to Imagination
While I'm still relatively new to the world of incense, I have tried several different brands, scents, and styles at this point. My favorites are some of the Japanese offerings and some of the less perfume-y, more "earthy" Indian options. So, when I saw this variety pack, I thought it would be right up my alley.In many ways, I was right. Once you get past all the plastic in the packaging, there is something extraordinarily natural about these sticks. You can tell when you light them that they came from the heart of the earth. My wife probably summed it up better than I could when she said it reminded her of the Renaissance festival. That about nails most of the scents in the pack. They have this odd way of transporting me to a time I've never lived, yet there's a familiarity about them that I find hard to describe.It's like being a child playing outside with your toys, nose deep in the grass and dirt. I'm not even sure I'd call it a good smell, but there's still a certain satisfaction when you breathe it in. Perhaps it's some sort of primal feeling that lives deep inside, but it feels so much more right to light incense like this versus the heavily perfumed and generally chemically treated options from so many of their competitors.It's not all good, mind you; there's also a part of me that inevitably takes a wrong turn down this rabbit hole of "scentsational" indulgence and finds himself nose first in the dank and musty air of a centuries-old witch's hovel. I can't help but imagine jars of disgusting oddities and liquids that would make your skin crawl at the mere thought of ingesting them. With an overused and overflowing boiling black cauldron bubbling away with the most nauseating glowing green goo, off-gassing something that can only be described as death. All while being drowned in a presence so nefarious you can almost hear the cackling of the driest (surely necrotic) sounding windpipes.An exaggeration, of course, but it's not just my imagination getting the better of me—there is something about most of these scents that truly is twofold. There is an ancient quality about them that is every bit as offensive as it is wonderful. I can't say for sure if I like them, but I can tell you for certain that I'll continue burning them, as they draw me to them for reasons that just aren't clear.There are two scents, however, that give off an entirely different experience: the lavender and rosemary, and the cinnamon and vetiver. The cinnamon and vetiver, for example, transports me to another time and place entirely. This scent brings about the best of childhood memories, visions of my grandmother—a teeny tiny woman of enormous stature. Standing in an almost heavenly light, with her short graying curls, rounded glasses, a frilly blue and white apron, and a pair of checkered oven mitts holding the world's greatest known accomplishment: warm apple pie. The chubby little 8-year-old inside of me delights each and every time I light this scent.Make what you will of my experiences when lighting these fragrances, as I'm sure it will be different for everyone. What evokes one feeling for me will almost certainly evoke something entirely different for you. There is one certainty, however: these sticks are undoubtedly made with care and attention to detail in a way that most others are not. I would absolutely recommend trying at least one of these variety packs from Varonite if you have even the slightest interest in trying them. They are so inexpensive for what you get, it would be almost foolish not to. You'd never know what journey they might take you on.
A**R
Good product
Nice smell , not too strong.
S**E
Heavy herbal scents here; authentic temple-style despite scent markings. Not soothing or "witchy!"
I'd want to know, if I was buying new incense packs, whether the scent indicated on each package matches what you get--here it is not. That doesn't mean aren't good incense; they are just very temple-based almost Tibetan style herbal incense sticks that smell more like rich herbal campfires than "rosemary and lavender" or "mint and basil." You're not getting any of that. I find that with all Vietnamese vendors, the sticks are nothing at all like the scents they've slapped onto their mysterious and colorful packaging. The scents don't even remotely resemble the indicated fragrances. However, they are great for meditation in a lofty temple room where you need quiet and focus--and I will use them for that.Overall, because I did expect to get some neat fragrances where mint and basil were soothing and predominant, and instead got very bracing, strong, stiff, and smokey room-filling scents, these are going to be just a 3 for me. These vendors really need stop with false advertising of fragrance that really doesn't help their marketing case. I've got about 1000 different boxes of incense from probably a quarter as many vendors, and I know very much that you can get "mint and basil" in a fragrant incense stick. Not here, though, and I wouldn't return to this set or vendor until they are clearer about what you're getting. Also, maybe a little quality control on your packaging--learn how to spell incense and mugwort, or at least use spell check!
H**M
Natural scent and nice package
The media could not be loaded. I really love that this product is all natural.. smells really soft and beautiful and burns for a while over all I’m really happy and would definitely buy again
T**N
HORRIBLE don't buy this
I buy lots of incense. These are the worse. They all smell the same. Like dry dirt. Poor quality burns fast very thin. Should be free or taken off the shelves
T**S
Strong scent
I love how potent the scents are with these. They all smell differently, as they should, unlike others. Really happy.
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