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Ganesha's Garden Goddess Cone Incense Bulk Pack
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Ganesha's Garden Goddess Cone Incense Bulk Pack

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Exotic and intoxicating. It's a sweet ambrosial nectar that is sure to please.

Each 1" cone burns for approximately one hour. 100 cones per package

Our incense is made using reclaimed, sustainably harvested wood waste.

Our cone incense starts with a thick paste of reclaimed rubberwood powder, Indian laurel bark powder (a natural gum, also know as jiggat), and water, which is formed into cones using a mold, the cones are then sundried for several days and then infused with a blend of oils unique to each scent.

Reclaimed rubber wood powder(Hevea brasillensis), Indian laurel bark powder(Litsea glutinosa), essential, and perfume oils

Our incense is made using sustainably harvested rubber tree waste wood, reclaimed from the furniture-making industry. Plantation-grown rubberwood is harvested after 25-30 years, once its rubber production dwindles. That wood is used in the furniture industry, we reclaim the sawdust and remanent wood and use it to produce our incense.

Goddess

Exotic and intoxicating. It's a sweet ambrosial nectar that is sure to please.

Each 1" cone burns for approximately one hour. 100 cones per package

Our incense is made using reclaimed, sustainably harvested wood waste.

Production

Our cone incense starts with a thick paste of reclaimed rubberwood powder, Indian laurel bark powder (a natural gum, also know as jiggat), and water, which is formed into cones using a mold, the cones are then sundried for several days and then infused with a blend of oils unique to each scent.

Ingredients

Reclaimed rubber wood powder(Hevea brasillensis), Indian laurel bark powder(Litsea glutinosa), essential, and perfume oils

Sustainability

Our incense is made using sustainably harvested rubber tree waste wood, reclaimed from the furniture-making industry. Plantation-grown rubberwood is harvested after 25-30 years, once its rubber production dwindles. That wood is used in the furniture industry, we reclaim the sawdust and remanent wood and use it to produce our incense.