This beautiful gift box of Nepalese incense is crafted with love by Swojan and his family in the Kathmandu Valley of Nepal. Each box is made from handmade lokta paper and includes a collection of natural incenses, inspirational messages, handmade paper note card with envelope, handmade clay incense burner, sacred geometry, and handmade pocket journal. This wonderful family has been making natural incense for over 20 years, and are inspired by the traditions and nature of their home.
This gift set is inspired by the Nepalese personal celebration called Mha Puja, meaning "worship of self", which is used to empower your soul. It is curated for appreciation, expression, connection, and most importantly as a reminder to lovingly embrace our relationship with ourselves. It provides the user with loving tools to retreat and explore the quiet space within our souls, giving us a chance to restore our equilibrium, returning us to our natural state of peace and grace.
SCENTS
Yama
Restraint- the ability to eliminate negative influences
Niyama
Observance- self discipline helping us thrive by giving us inner strength and clarity
Asana
Yoga postures
Pranayama
Breath control
Pratyahara
Withdrawal of the senses
Dharana
concentration of the mind
Dhyana
Meditation
Samadhi
Complete absorption- an experience of spiritual enlightenment
We offer both rope incense and stick incense options. Rope Incense is traditionally made by the indigenous Newari community of Nepal, and is now the most common form of incense in this Himalayan country. Crafted using traditional methods passed down through generations; finely powdered dried herbs and botanicals are wrapped into thin strips of lokta paper, which is gently twisted into rope.
Our rope incense comes with a handmade clay burner that will hold the rope tip, or it can be hung on a hook. Burn rope incense as you would the more commonly known stick incense to release its earthy aroma.
In Nepal, burning incense is an important daily part of the culture, used in daily rituals for mental and spiritual well being at temples, monasteries, public spaces, and the home. Our partners in Nepal studied traditional Buddhist incense making techniques under Lama Dorjee, and continue to use his recipes and techniques today. This incense technique creates a gently scented incense that will not overwhelm if burned all day long.
This incense is natural, non-toxic, and handmade with locally sourced ingredients, from herbs to handmade paper for packaging.
The incense ropes are around 4" long, and burn approximately 20 mins.
The incense sticks are around 4" long, and burn approximately 30 mins.