Vedic Cedar Wood Incense Sticks — The Warmth of the Forest Indoors
Vedic Cedar Wood incense sticks represent the noble line of Indian masala incense. Cedar's scent is deeply earthy, mildly sweet, and balsamic — an aromatic picture that evokes the silence of the forest and the calm of ancient trunks. Hand-rolled using the masala technique, botanical paste is layered onto a natural wood core, ensuring even and sustained smoke during burning. Especially suited to deeper meditation and breathwork, though the fragrance also perfectly captures the spirit of a library corner or a cosy reading nook.
Technical Data
- Net weight: approx. 15 g
- Burn time: 30–45 min per stick
- Number of sticks: approx. 12–15 pcs
- Style: masala
- Origin: India
Scent Profile
Cedar is a true woodland fragrance: deeper than pine, less resinous than frankincense, yet equally long-lasting. The aroma carries mildly smoky, balsamic, and warm cinnamon-like undertones. In the first minutes of burning the scent is more intense, then it settles into a gentler but distinctly present tone that lingers in the room for a long time.
How to Use
Place the stick in a stable incense holder, light the tip, then blow out the flame. The ember will glow evenly and the fragrance will slowly spread through the air. Store in a dry place and ensure adequate ventilation during burning. Keep away from children and pets.
Why Choose This?
Cedar is one of the oldest ceremonial incense materials, used for centuries in meditation and ritual. The Vedic masala series preserves this tradition while catering to modern needs: cedar incense works equally well as a pleasant background scent in a study, library corner, or living room. Those who seek deep, natural, woody aromas will find this series difficult to resist.
Tips
- Cedar fragrance shines in quieter, evening atmospheres — try lighting one an hour before bedtime.
- In rooms furnished with wood and natural textiles, the scent integrates harmoniously into the space.
- For a stronger fragrance quickly, light two sticks simultaneously; for a softer background aroma, one is enough.