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Herbal incense blend rose and geranium from India, 25 G
€ 7.38 incl. VAT
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Open your heart and calm your mind with this herbal blend of rose and geranium, with a touch of cinnamon for an extra warming effect.
Made with 100% ingredients such as natural resins, flowers, herbs and essential oils. It can be burned either on a mesh burner or in a charcoal burner. You can also find them here.
How to use
Burner with mesh and tea candle
Place the mesh in the burner, put a few pieces of incense on top. Light a tea candle and enjoy the aroma. When finished, clean the mesh with a brush.
Light a charcoal tablet and place it on the burner. Add a few pieces of blend to the charcoal. When done, extinguish the charcoal.
Notice
- Keep out of reach of children and pets.
- Never leave burning resin unattended.
- Always burn in a well-ventilated room, away from draught and flammable materials.
- Avoid direct inhalation of smoke.
- Use on a heat-resistant surface.
Packaging: Glass jar.
Made in India
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