Formulated using Bhimseni Camphor and Basil Leaf Extract to make the atmosphere Purified, Pleasant, and Positive. These Bhimseni Camphor sticks are made with genuine camphor, rather than a synthetic alternative.
Created using rare forest residues and natural floral extracts, without the use of any harsh chemicals, Musk Kasturi Premium Masala Incense Sticks emit a pleasingly mild Kasturi fragrance with a rich Musky base, recreating an aura of Peace and Serenity.
Built upon the purest Sandalwood ingredients, our speciality Sukhad Premium Masala Incense Sticks give off subtle earthy notes based on a classic woody foundation.
Incense wrapped around a bamboo stick at its core is a reasonably modern development in the thousands of years of incense-making in India. Dhoop is one of the earlier forms, often consisting of extruded sticks, but sometimes as a thick paste that can be rolled by the user into a stick. Bhaktamar Premium Dhoop sticks are exemplary of Dhumdhadaka’s contemporary incense making and provide a lovely, fresh floral scent that will easily pervade a space. It really shakes out the negative vibes where it is burned. Comes in a box with a stand for burning the dhoop.
Mantra Loban Dhoop Cups are made from the finest quality Loban (gum olibanum) and Dhoop (gum benzoin), aromatic oils, and natural herbs. It has a pure, clean fragrance and adds a holistic and calming aura to your space, even in its empty form.
Additional natural powders or resins may be added to the cup to enhance its aroma.
Comes in a box of 12 cups with a burner plate.
The Aroma of Incense
DWM provides some of the best incense available, from India and we hope soon from Japan. We are adding to our lines of incense, as we carefully select the finest available. Check back again as we add products.
Why incense? Incense adds a beautiful aroma to a room. It can purify the mind and heart and bring peace to people and spaces. DWM’s mission is to provide quality incense where it might not be otherwise available.
How do I burn incense? Some incense comes with a holder, such as the Loban Cups. Stick incense may be inserted in a special incense burner or stuck into a container of sand. Simply light the incense with a match or lighter, wait until it glows red when blown out, and then put in the holder.