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incense items
Herbal Incense is as old as history itself. The early Egyptian
and Indian civilizations utilized incense as a basic ingredient
for sacrificial rituals, and the manufacture of Herbal Incense
was nothing less than a sacred art. Employed to counteract
disagreeable odors and drive away demons, Incense was
said both to manifest the presence of the gods (fragrance
being a divine attribute) and to gratify them.
Incense has been a feature of religious ceremonies worldwide
since ancient times. It is mentioned on an inscribed tablet
dating from the year 1530 before the Common Era (BCE), placed
on the Sphinx at Giza, Egypt. Even earlier records,
the Vedas of India, eloquently mention the virtues of Incense
as early as 5,000 BCE. In Vedic times, aromatic woods such
as sandalwood, and natural oils extracted from various flowers
and spices, were offered as a natural Incense in the sacrificial
fire for the pleasure of the deities.
brass
cone burner
this small brass cone burner stands 70mm high with a diameter
of 50mm
£1.25 proceed to shop
cone burner gift sets Lemon and mandarin
these gift sets contain 30 sticks 12 cones and a ceramic holder.
£4.25 proceed to shop
incense boats
these incense boats contain approx 14 -16 cones and a ceramic
cone stand
.£4.50 proceed to shop
incense cones
incense cone in a variety of fragrances
£1.50 proceed to shop
mindstones also reccomends these items to compliment
your incense purchases.
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Meditation information
Ash catchers and holders
Tibetan Singing Bowls
Tin Chas Chimes
Incense gift boxes
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Meditation
information
Ash catchers and holders
Tibetan Singing Bowls
Tin Chas Chimes
Incense gift boxes
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brass
cone burner
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brass
cone burner
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cone
gift set
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cone
incense boat
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