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- Incense - Mainly voodoo but an impressive selection of pagan incenses. This targeted incense for all is so diverse that they even offer custom incense blends.
- Salish Winds Incense - Essential oils incense, fragrance oils, incense burners, oil diffusers, and incense making kits. USA.
- Cheung Shing Incense Factory - Manufacturer and exporter of incense sticks, cones and Japanese incense.
- Holy Cross Incense - Eastern Orthodox Christian incense made in the Anthonite style.
- Evolve Hand Crafted Incense - Incense and candle mfg. in NH. Immediate delivery. Multiple displays available. Also makes many scented candles and gifts. Wholesale to the trade only.
- Pure Incense - Temple grade incense sticks.
- Primo Incense - Incense prepared from nature's finest essential oils, exotic flowers, woods, tree powders, resins, herbs and spices.
- Astral Sea Incense of the World - Wholesale incense sticks, cones and powders, bath salts, fragrance oils and hand crafted pewter goblets and chalices. Incense burners, stick holders, aroma lamps and candles.
- Scents of India Herbal Incense - Herbal masala incense from India. Delicate incense fragrances for meditation and purification.
- Scents of Earth - Proprietors of fine aromatic incense resins, herbs and woods, natural incense mixtures, Japanese incense, exotic oils, organic meditation cushions and yoga mats.
Wikipedia Articles
- Religious use of incense - Religious use of incense have their origins in antiquity, and may have their roots in the practical and aesthetic uses considering that many religions with not much else in common all use incense. One common motif is of incense as a form of sacrifical offering to a deity.
- Incense clock - The incense clock (香鐘, 香钟, xiāng zhōng in Chinese) is a timekeeping device invented in China during the Song Dynasty (960-1279) that spread to neighboring countries such as Japan. Incense sticks or powdered incense that have been manufactured and calibrated to a known rate of combustion is used to measure relatively short periods of time from minutes, hours, to days.
- Incense Route - The Incense Route or the Incense Road was a series of major ancient trading routes stretching across Egypt to India through Arabia. The incense trade flourished from South Arabia to the Mediterranean between roughly the 3rd century BCE to the 2nd century CE.
- Incense of India - Indian Incense is known as agarbattī in Hindi (अगरबत्ती) (and other Indian languages). India has a rich tradition of incense making that goes back centuries.
- Tibetan incense - Tibetan incense usually refers to a common style of incense found in Tibet, Nepal, and Bhutan. It is an important representation of the Tibetan culture.