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I'm glad to introduce this new incense of mine ;).
I make my rope incenses with organic cotton twine and homemade scented tinctures. I find that twine absorbs and holds scents better than paper does.
This type of incense is fragrant, natural and slow burning...In other words: perfect!
I currently offer Frankincense & Myrrh, White Sage and Western (Siskiyou) Cedar.
I make my rope incenses with organic cotton twine and homemade scented tinctures. I find that twine absorbs and holds scents better than paper does.
This type of incense is fragrant, natural and slow burning...In other words: perfect!
I currently offer Frankincense & Myrrh, White Sage and Western (Siskiyou) Cedar.
1 comment:
What a brilliant thing that rope incense is! I've never heard of it.
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